In recent years, a number of federal laws have been adopted regulating certain areas of activity in the field of agricultural production. Some of them regulate relations traditionally included in the sphere of agrarian legislation, while others are devoted to solving new intersectoral issues related to food production and ensuring its quality. In agricultural and legal science, due attention is not paid to the analysis of the ongoing processes of legislative regulation of activities in the field of crop production, animal husbandry and other branches of the agro-industrial complex, despite the fact that there is a need to update approaches to building a system of legislation on agriculture and outline prospects for its further development.
The purpose of the article is to identify development trends and predict directions for improving this area of legislation based on the analysis of regulatory regulation in the field of agricultural production.
Research methods: dialectical, comparative legal, historical, formal legal, as well as methods of systematic and teleological interpretation of legal norms.
Conclusion: legislation on agricultural sectors can be divided into three areas related to: 1) with the protection of farm animals and plants from diseases and pests, 2) the organization of replication of breeding achievements, 3) activities in the field of sub-sectors of crop production and animal husbandry. The regularity of the regulation of public relations that were previously out of sight of the legislator, as well as the tendency to go beyond purely agrarian relations, is revealed. The negative trends of overstating the level of legal regulation, unjustified replacement of existing legislative acts require the improvement of certain elements of the legislative process, the development of scientific approaches to the formation of the system of agrarian legislation.
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