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Journal of Foreign Legislation and Comparative Law
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S.A. Sheynfeld Constitutional–Legal Basis of the German Mining Law.

Abstract: The present article deals with the constitutional and legal frameworks for mining rights in Germany. The relevance of this study due to the presence of a stable system of mining rights in Germany, as well as the presence of the need for improvement of Russian legislation on mineral resources, including the experience of foreign countries with a federal form of The present article deals with the constitutional and legal frameworks for mining rights in Germany. The relevance of this study due to the presence of a stable system of mining rights in Germany, as well as the presence of the need for improvement of Russian legislation on mineral resources, including the experience of foreign countries with a federal form of government. The article analyzes the constitutional and legal principles of property rights in relation to mineral resources like natural resources, the provisions of the Basic Law of Germany on the division of powers between the federation and federal states, constitutional and legal framework for the protection of the environment for the use of mineral resources, as well as provisions of applicable international law to legal regulation of relations in the field of subsoil use in Germany.


Keywords:

comparative Law, Germany, mineral resources, property, federation, land, power, provision, protection, international


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