Title: Improvement of the legislative framework for the sustainable development of the state

Authors: Tetiana Popovych; Volodymyr Korol; Valerii Poliukhovych; Oleksandr Bezukh; Kostiantyn Pilkov

Addresses: Department of Directorate, Academician F.H. Burchak Scientific and Research Institute of Private Law and Entrepreneurship, National Academy of Legal Sciences of Ukraine, Kyiv, Ukraine ' Department of International Private and Comparative Law, Academician F.H. Burchak Scientific and Research Institute of Private Law and Entrepreneurship, National Academy of Legal Sciences of Ukraine, Kyiv, Ukraine ' Department of Legal Support of Market Economy, Academician F.H. Burchak Scientific and Research Institute of Private Law and Entrepreneurship, National Academy of Legal Sciences of Ukraine, Kyiv, Ukraine ' Department of Legal Support of Market Economy, Academician F.H. Burchak Scientific and Research Institute of Private Law and Entrepreneurship, National Academy of Legal Sciences of Ukraine, Kyiv, Ukraine ' Department of International Private and Comparative Law, Academician F.H. Burchak Scientific and Research Institute of Private Law and Entrepreneurship, National Academy of Legal Sciences of Ukraine, Kyiv, Ukraine

Abstract: The study aims to identify trends and prospects for the development of safety in the implementation of economic activities in the context of replacing the consumption of natural resources with environmental protection. The study proposes an interpretation of the transition to sustainable development as a need to raise society to a new level of knowledge and legal regulation, where the issue of security should be rethought based on universal values, achieving a balance with nature, which would serve as the foundation of environmental technocracy. To create safety prerequisites for conducting business, countries rely on a complex system of quality and compliance to ensure the proper functioning of the market, protect people's health and safety, preserve the environment and protect businesses - National Quality Infrastructure. Many developing countries suffer from the poor quality of the NQI system, which can become a major obstacle to their integration into regional and global markets.

Keywords: economic relations; competition; rule of law; sociocratic ideology.

DOI: 10.1504/IJPLAP.2022.124429

International Journal of Public Law and Policy, 2022 Vol.8 No.3/4, pp.242 - 255

Received: 02 Dec 2021
Accepted: 09 Feb 2022

Published online: 26 Jul 2022 *

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