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Participation of the state of Ukraine in providing the agreement as a grounds for the transfer of ownership to the land plot
Author(s) -
Oleksandr Bryhinets
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
ekonomìka, fìnansi, pravo/ekonomìka. fìnansi. pravo
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2786-5517
pISSN - 2409-1944
DOI - 10.37634/efp.2021.8.1
Subject(s) - land tenure , legislation , land law , cadastre , nonpossessory interest in land , politics , private property , property rights , law and economics , state (computer science) , economic system , business , political science , law , economics , geography , archaeology , algorithm , computer science , agriculture
The paper states that the current civil and land legislation contains numerous internal contradictions regarding the content of the papers, and is not always consistent in resolving various issues. It is necessary to eliminate the contradictions of the provisions of civil and land legislation, as well as to identify priorities in the regulation of land relations, to build a logical conceptual apparatus to protect the rights of legal entities. Public relations of land ownership form the basis not only of land relations, but also of many economic and social relations in society and the state. In cases where land acts as an object of civil turnover as real estate and is the object of property rights and other property rights, relations concerning land are regulated by civil law, but taking into account land and other natural resource legislation. It has been proven that land ownership is traditionally considered in objective and subjective meanings. An extremely important aspect of ensuring land ownership in the modern information society is the creation of joint information resources on state registration, cadastre and cartography. The current trend in the development of land legislation, from the post-socialist period to the present, undoubtedly has a positive dynamics, while leaving the ground for appropriate scientific and regulatory rethinking and improvement. Ukraine is consistently advancing by reforming various spheres of social and political life of society. The transition from predominantly state ownership of land to a variety of forms of land ownership has affected the procedure for recognizing private ownership of land. At the same time, the imperfection and lack of a unified approach to the regulation of land ownership leads to general theoretical problems, to the inability of the regulatory framework.