Problems of Legal Regulation of Labor Protection and Health of Coal Industry Workers: International and National Level

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The purpose of the study. The article is devoted to the analysis and comparison of existing international and Russian legal acts regulating the sphere of labor protection and health of workers in the coal industry, identifying shortcomings and developing recommendations for improving Russian legislation. In addition to Russian legislation, international legal norms that have been developed over decades and have accumulated the most valuable and significant experience of various national norms play a significant role in regulating the occupational safety and health of workers in the coal industry. The article identifies current trends and priorities, assesses the compliance of national legislation in the field of labor protection with international legislation, identifies advantages and disadvantages. The development and adoption of new national regulations on labor protection and industrial safety in accordance with world practice should help increase the productivity of coal enterprises and increase their competitiveness.

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Elena V. Moroz

Siberian Federal University (SFU)

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Email: morozkem@yandex.ru
ORCID iD: 0000-0002-8586-5972
Scopus Author ID: 57202903195

Dr. Sci. (History), Associate Professor, Professor of the International Law Department, Law Institute

Russian Federation, Krasnoyarsk

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