Common Energy Policy and Mechanisms Aimed at Unification of Legal Regulation Related to Foreign Trade turnover of BRICS Energy Resources
Agnessa Ishakova (),
Igor Marchukov () and
Maxim Svestyanov ()
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Agnessa Ishakova: Volgograd State University Volgograd Russia, Postal: RU
Igor Marchukov: Volgograd State University Volgograd Russia, Postal: RU
Maxim Svestyanov: Volgograd State University Volgograd Russia, Postal: RU
Journal of Advanced Research in Law and Economics, 2016, vol. 7, issue 7, 1691-1699
Abstract:
The article deals with legal methods and means of unification of legal regulation of foreign trade turnover of energy resources in BRICS which today presents a powerful dynamic alliance committed to new industrial standards which demonstrates sustainable economic growth and rapidly growing impact on regional and global markets including energy We study the factors and general policy measures aimed at strengthening the national security and the economic power of the member countries of BRICS as a whole contributing to the development of all sectors of the economy as well as the nature of the event narrow section aimed at the development of foreign trade of energy resources It is proved that the BRICS association promotes global economic positions of Russia and may become one of the most powerful tools of its foreign trade including in the energy sector It is concluded that the development of international energy co operation of Member States BRICS priority jurists favor the creation of a single legal space As for direct foreign trade of energy resources the priority must first be given to the harmonization of national civil law as a branch of law that regulates private trade relations with a foreign element the implementation of which requires a call to the harmonization of the law
Date: 2016
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