State Land and Urban Planning Policy for the Integrated Development of the Territory of Cities of Federal Significance

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Abstract

The implementation of the state land and urban planning policy for the integrated development of the territory in cities of federal significance requires an integrated approach, taking into account all the features of the existing and prospective development of quarters in conjunction with the structural elements of planning and public spaces. In general, the policy in the field of integrated development of the territory is a historically developed complex system, the content of which seems to include public law prescriptions from several branches of law at once. Based on this, the analysis of the indicated sectoral public law regulations related to the formation of state, land, urban planning policy was carried out in order to study and reveal the essence of the subject of research.

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Vadim Vadimovich Malikov

Moscow State Law University named after O.E. Kutafin (MSAL)

Email: malikovvv13@gmail.com
postgraduate student of the Department of Environmental and Natural Resources Law Moscow, Russia

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