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Law No. 396-Z on protected areas and objects.

Country/Territory
Belarus
Document type
Legislation
Date
1994 (2000)
Source
FAO, FAOLEX
Subject
Wild species & ecosystems
Keyword
Protected area National parks Classification/declassification Protection of species Basic legislation
Geographical area
CIS (Commonwealth of Independent States), Eastern Europe, Europe, Europe and Central Asia
Entry into force notes
This Law enters into force from the date of its official publication.
Abstract

The document consists of 8 sections that contain 47 articles. The present Act establishes legal basis of functioning and protection of protected areas that are the national property, their announcement, transformation and cessation of functioning. Protected areas are the plots of land (including atmospheric air and subsoil) with unique, model or especially precious natural complexes and objects of particular ecological, scientific, historical and cultural, aesthetic and other importance, withdrawn completely or in part from economic activity and posted under special regime of protection and management. The following categories of protected areas shall be set: 1). nature reserve; 2). national park; 3). game reserve; 4). natural monument. Land of protected areas shall be considered environmental protection land and shall not be subject to transfer into private ownership. Protection belt shall be set within adjoining territories for the purpose of prevention or softening negative impact on nature complexes and objects situated within the boundaries of protected areas.

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References - Legislation

Amended by

Law No. 375-Z amending Law No. 396-Z on protected areas and objects.

Legislation | Belarus | 2008

Keyword: Protected area, Ecosystem preservation, National parks, Biodiversity

Source: FAO, FAOLEX

Repealed by

Law No. 150-Z “On protected areas.”

Legislation | Belarus | 2015

Keyword: Policy/planning, Protected area, Ecosystem preservation, National parks, Wetlands, Forest species, Biodiversity, Use restrictions, Expropriation, Monitoring, Liability/compensation, Public participation, Registration, Basic legislation, Birds, Endangered species, Migratory species, Protection of habitats, Management/conservation, Game, Classification/declassification, Protection of species

Source: FAO, FAOLEX