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Legal Regulation of Municipal Solid Waste Treatment in the Transition of Developing Countries to Green Economy

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  • Dauren BEKEZHANOV

    (Zhetysu State University named after Ilyas Zhansugurov Taldykorgan Kazakhstan)

  • Lazzat YERKINBAYEVA

    (Zhetysu State University named after Ilyas Zhansugurov Taldykorgan Kazakhstan)

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This article is devoted to legal regulation of environment protection against municipal solid waste pollution It provides research on legal regulation of municipal solid waste treatment in Kazakhstan and foreign countries environmental authorities efficiency and their cooperation in this field safety of the population living in close proximity to places of municipal solid waste storage and disposal legal regulation of municipal solid waste for transition toward green economy The methodological basis of the study is legal and dialectical methods scientific methods of research The relevance of the research is that it represents the first comprehensive comparative study of legal regulation of environment protection against municipal solid waste pollution Solid waste increased accumulation indicates the changes in people lifestyle There must be developed environmentally substantiated methods of municipal solid waste treatment under modern processing It is stated that currently there is no specific mechanism for legal regulation of municipal solid waste treatment This violates human and citizen rights

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  • Dauren BEKEZHANOV & Lazzat YERKINBAYEVA, 2017. "Legal Regulation of Municipal Solid Waste Treatment in the Transition of Developing Countries to Green Economy," Journal of Advanced Research in Law and Economics, ASERS Publishing, vol. 8(3), pages 754-762.
  • Handle: RePEc:srs:jarle0:v:8:y:2017:i:3:p:754-762
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    1. Aigul Nukusheva & Dinara Rustembekova & Aitugan Abdizhami & Tatyana Au & Zhaukhar Kozhantayeva, 2023. "Regulatory Obstacles in Municipal Solid Waste Management in Kazakhstan in Comparison with the EU," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 15(2), pages 1-15, January.

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