Environmental protection activities in Ukraine: historical and legal perspective

Abstract

The article analyzes the historical process of formation and development of nature conservation activity in Ukraine on the basis of time criteria and historical sources of law, and also suggests possible approaches to its periodization.

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Alina Holovko

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Alina Holovko (2018). Environmental protection activities in Ukraine: historical and legal perspective. Часопис Київського університету права, 1(1), 44-48. https://www.europub.co.uk/articles/-A-570933