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Regulation of Interaction between Hunters and Land Users: A Comparative Legal Study

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  • Natalia Lisina

    (Law Institute, Kemerovo State University, Kemerovo 650000, Russia)

  • Aleksandra Ushakova

    (Law Institute, Kemerovo State University, Kemerovo 650000, Russia)

  • Svetlana Ivanova

    (Department of TNSMD Theory and Methods, Kemerovo State University, Kemerovo 650043, Russia)

  • Alexander Prosekov

    (Laboratory of Biocatalysis, Kemerovo State University, Kemerovo 650043, Russia)

Abstract

Hunting is a complex type of nature management. In its process, objects of the animal world and the earth are used. Obviously, the relationship between hunters and other land users should be clearly regulated by legislation. The purpose of this work was to identify common and specific problems for different systems of interaction between hunters and land owners and to assess the possibility of spreading the existing experience of solving problems faced by the hunting sector to different countries. Three main models of the relationship between hunters and land users (direct interaction, cooperation, and division of rights) are considered. Each of the models performs its tasks and has its own degree of efficiency. The interaction organization model adopted in a country depends on the specifics of the conditions in which the hunting farm develops including economic, property, legal, social, and state aspects. It is established that the availability of hunting is best ensured within the framework of the cooperation model, the observation of the rights of owners—within the direct interaction model, the convenience of management within large territories of wild animal habitats—within the division of rights model. At the same time, it is incorrect to single out the best model by all criteria or to designate a model that is universally suitable for different conditions. In the hunting farms of Russia, the described problems of interactions are not related to the potential of the division of rights model as such, but to a lack of understanding that this particular model requires increased attention of the state. The proposals aimed at improving the practice of developing and applying models of relationships between hunters and land users are represented.

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  • Natalia Lisina & Aleksandra Ushakova & Svetlana Ivanova & Alexander Prosekov, 2023. "Regulation of Interaction between Hunters and Land Users: A Comparative Legal Study," Laws, MDPI, vol. 12(1), pages 1-25, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jlawss:v:12:y:2023:i:1:p:14-:d:1051414
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