Energetic Sector of Economy The Russian Law Model. L&E 27 (№1. 2019)

Light & Engineering 27 (1)

Volume 27
Date of publication 02/20/2019
Pages 116–122

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Energetic Sector of Economy The Russian Law Model. L&E 27 (№1. 2019)
Articles authors:
Natalya I. Besedkina, Irina I. Romashkova, Tatyana A. Tantsura

Natalya I. Besedkina, Ph.D. in Law, senior lecturer of the Department of Legal Regulation of Economic Activities, Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation, Russia

Irina I. Romashkova, Ph.D. in Law, senior lecturer of the Department of Legal Regulation of Economic Activities in the Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation, Russia

Tatyana A. Tantsura, senior lecturer of the Department of Language Training, Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation, Russia

Abstract
The authors of the article consider the formation of the economy energetic sector with regard to the system of law provisions, governing the state activity in relation to the formation and development of market mechanism in the fuel and energy complex (FEC), and also the activity of business entities in the energy market and its infrastructure. They analyze the set of law provisions, forming the existing energy legislation in Russia, and some practical matters regarding statutory requirements for applying effective and safe lighting equipment. The article draws the conclusion about the necessity of the energy law stabilization and the provision of legal control in the developing sphere of public relations in the area of energy. Authors point out the need of improving legislation in the area of producing energy effective lighting equipment, with the purpose of stimulating the development of scientific research and legal support for manufacturing new goods, which are necessary for customers.
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