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Sidorenko E.L.,

von Arx P.

Цифровое право, Journal Year: 2020, Volume and Issue: №1, P. 24 - 38

Published: April 20, 2020

The subject under analysis is the peculiarities around the legal regulation of digital technologies and products arising from digital technologies. The choice of this topic was predetermined by the active development of digital services and digital financial assets, and the necessity to adapt modern legislation to the needs of the digital economy. Despite the fact that several strategies for the development of digital law are being worked out at the level of international organizations, neither in theory nor in practice is there a single understanding of the legal nature of digital technologies and the foundations of their legal regulation. From …

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Goncharov Alexander Ivanovich,

Sadkov Vitaly Andreevich,

Davudov Davud Akhmedovich,

Sadkov Andrey Nikolaevich

Legal Issues in the Digital Age, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: №2, P. 4 - 25

Published: July 24, 2023

The information society of our time is characterized by large-scale and intensive use of computer technologies in most areas of economic relations. Many procedures of interaction between people and business entities are computerized and digitized. Remote technologies used on the Internet allow groups of people, in particular, to perform mathematical calculations and use the data obtained in the interests of participants in such collective calculations. The totality of such electronic data in the Russian Federation is legitimized as a digital currency. The legal content and place of digital currency in property turnover and the system of its state regulation seems …

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Anton A . Vasiliev,

Vladislav V. Arkhipov,

Nikolai Yu. Andreev,

Yulia V. Pechatnova

Legal Issues in the Digital Age, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: №1, P. 77 - 92

Published: April 11, 2023

The paper provides an analysis of virtual reality as a subject of regulation while underlining the similarity of principles in gaming and regulatory activities as the elements of virtual reality. A deeper insight into the relationships between regulatory and gaming activities allows to make a statement that gaming provides a tool for situational analysis to identify the most rational action among the available alternatives thus offering a way to construct a legal reality. Assuming that people will make decisions by weighing costs and benefits to maximize the “utility”, and will interact with others by balancing preferences and constraints, the immersion …

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Никита Назаров,

Tereschenko Ludmila Konstantinovna,

Starodubova Olesya Evgenievna

Legal Issues in the Digital Age, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: №2, P. 158 - 175

Published: July 24, 2023

The paper provides a review of the research workshop “New Information Technologies and Data Security” took place on 23 May 2023 at the Institute of Foreign Legislation and Comparative Law (ILCL). The authors reflect the keynotes of the reports made by representatives of the Institute of Legislation and Comparative Law, Kutafin Moscow State Law University, National Research University–Higher School of Economics (NRU-HSE), Moscow State Lomonosov University (MGU), Plekhanov State University of Economics, Moscow State City Pedagogical University, etc. The paper provides an insight into the legal issues under discussion: concept and meaning of data security in the current environment; development …

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Bogdanovskaya Irina Yurievna

Legal Issues in the Digital Age, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: №4, P. 4 - 13

Published: Dec. 15, 2022

In the prefatory article, the author analyzes the general legal aspects of e-government. As a complex phenomenon, e-government has to be studied on the basis of multi-disciplinary approach including technical, sociological and legal. It is such approach that allows to reveal its essence. However, each multi-disciplinary approach has to be specifically developed. As regards the legal approach, it will be shaped by the changing social relationships brought about by IT technologies. The legal analysis amounts, in its turn, to the formal logical, historical and comparative legal methods. The formal logical method allows to analyze the law which supports the development …

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Danilov N.A.

Legal Issues in the Digital Age, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: №4, P. 67 - 87

Published: Dec. 14, 2022

The article deals with the development issues of e-government and e-governance in Russia and elsewhere. In modern society the social relationships appeared to be as evolving under the notable impact of information and communication technologies. The functioning of the state also changes in a number of aspects, with all three branches of governance affected by transformations. Executive authorities are subject to the most significant changes. With the emergence of e-government in countries with different political and legal traditions, the procedure for the provision of public and municipal services is changing and executive authorities become more transparent. The ongoing processes have …

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Talapina Elvira Vladimirovna

Legal Issues in the Digital Age, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: №4, P. 34 - 51

Published: Dec. 14, 2022

The right to informational self-determination, as the authority of the individual to decide fundamentally for herself, when and within what limits personal data may be disclosed, was formulated by German jurisprudence and has become a model for many States as well as for European Law in general. It is seen as a necessary tool for maintaining a vibrant democracy, on the basis that privacy is an “integral part” of society. The basis for the judicial decision was the Kantian theory of the moral autonomy of the individual. This explains the close connection of judicial reasoning with human rights and their …

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Tereschenko Ludmila Konstantinovna

Legal Issues in the Digital Age, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: №4, P. 52 - 66

Published: Dec. 14, 2022

The paper is focused at the correlation of state regulation and deregulation in the communication industry. The regulation of major sectors such as the communication industry should be up to the challenges of today. In the current context of building a new digital economy and reducing administrative barriers, a special importance is attached to how state regulation and deregulation correlate in the communication industry. The paper provides an analysis of regulation in the industry to identify the sectors may be excluded from state regulation or may benefit from self-regulation or deregulation. It purports to identify (based on analytical findings) the …

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Natalia Kapyrina,

Maria Kolzdorf

Legal Issues in the Digital Age, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: №1, P. 95 - 110

Published: April 30, 2022

The comment reviews key positions in the rulings of the Presidium of the Russian Intellectual Property Court (IPC) issued in October and November 2021. This Chamber hears cassation appeals against the decisions of the IPC first instance and deals primarily, but not only, with matters of validity of registered intellectual property rights. Therefore, this review predominantly covers substantive requirements for patent and trademark protection, as well as procedural issues both in the administrative adjudicating mechanism at the Patent office (Rospatent) and at the IPC itself. The current review covers such issues as the procedure for challenging a Eurasian patent term …

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Antonio Iannì

Legal Issues in the Digital Age, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: №1, P. 81 - 94

Published: April 30, 2022

The paper describes the impact of the EU ‘Digital Single Market Strategy’ (DSMS) on consumer law. The essay analyses, in particular, the new Consumer Sales Directive [Directive (EU) 2019/771] and its recent transposition into Italian Law. Starting from the assumption that the Information-Digital Age certainly has social-economic impacts, therefore also legal ones, the paper first of all illustrates the Strategy promoted in 2015 by the European Commission. In order to represent how the Commission intends to face the new digital “revolution” and its economic opportunities, this essay — through a brief description of the main pillars of the DSMS — …

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