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D. R. Kayumov
D. R. Kayumov
Senior Lecturer
G.V. Plekhanov Saint Petersburg State Mining Institute
Senior Lecturer
G.V. Plekhanov Saint Petersburg State Mining Institute

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Economical problems in use of subsurface and development of the mineral resources complex
  • Date submitted
    2010-12-05
  • Date accepted
    2011-02-21
  • Date published
    2011-06-01

The administrative contract as the mechanism оf perfection of economic-legal forms and methods in subsoil use

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The prospect of perfection of economic-legal forms and methods in subsoil use is considered. The author suggests to consider the use of the administrative contract, which can be symbiosis of both private and public law, as one of mechanisms of mentioned perfection. Working out of such mechanism is an actual problem and demands consideration of conceptual bases of the decision of the developed problem.

How to cite: Kayumov D.R. The administrative contract as the mechanism оf perfection of economic-legal forms and methods in subsoil use // Journal of Mining Institute. 2011. Vol. 194. p. 255.
Government regulation of subsurface resources management and reproduction of mineral raw material base of Russia
  • Date submitted
    2010-09-30
  • Date accepted
    2010-11-28
  • Date published
    2011-03-01

Ambivalent essence of nature management licensing system: economic-lawful aspects

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Licensing of subsoil use represents realisation, both private and public law since accumulates signs of that and another. Wide practical application of licensing of subsoil use restrains presence of complex legal and economic mechanisms of its realisation. Working out and perfection of such mechanism is an actual problem and demands consideration of conceptual bases of the decision of the developed problem.

How to cite: Kayumov D.R. Ambivalent essence of nature management licensing system: economic-lawful aspects // Journal of Mining Institute. 2011. Vol. 191. p. 47.
Economics and management
  • Date submitted
    2002-06-30
  • Date accepted
    2002-07-18
  • Date published
    2003-01-01

Legal aspects of the rotational method of production organization

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The legal peculiarity of the rotational method as a special form of work organization consists in the specific for labor legislation provision of conditions of labor and rest mode of employees. The rotational method is a non-traditional way of organizing production, and until now there is a discussion about the economic feasibility of such a specific labor regime, especially for the enterprises of the mining complex in Russia. The relevance of this topic is associated with the presence of conflicts in labor legislation on the issue of implementation of the norms of current legislation in the rotational method.

How to cite: Kayumov D.R., Sinkov L.S. Legal aspects of the rotational method of production organization // Journal of Mining Institute. 2003. Vol. № 1 155. p. 233-236.
Humanities and fundamental researches
  • Date submitted
    2002-06-29
  • Date accepted
    2002-07-07
  • Date published
    2003-01-01

On the origins and formation of administrative justice in Russia

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Relevance of studying the formation and development of the institute of administrative justice in Russia is associated with the problems of direct action of constitutional norms relating to administrative legal proceedings. A brief historical overview of the stages of development of this institute is given. The need for clear regulation of legal relations in the field of administrative justice is shown. Administrative justice can function effectively only if there is a sufficiently developed legal system. The formation of Russia's legal system also requires the creation of bodies of administrative legal proceedings. Currently, the bill "On Administrative Courts in the Russian Federation" is being widely discussed.

How to cite: Kayumov D.R. On the origins and formation of administrative justice in Russia // Journal of Mining Institute. 2003. Vol. № 1 155. p. 272-275.