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Constitutional Right to Privacy with Respect to the Processing of Personal Data

Student: Rusakova Olga

Supervisor: Irina Jur'evna Bogdanovskaya

Faculty: Faculty of Law

Educational Programme: Jurisprudence (Bachelor)

Year of Graduation: 2017

Modern information technologies have an ambiguous effect on social relations. On the one hand, they promote the adoption of new rights and, in some cases, facilitate their implementation. On the other hand, they create new ways of violation of human rights, especially the constitutional citizen's right to privacy. This work serves a purpose of examining the problems that arise in the field of the realization of the right to privacy when processing personal data. The first part is devoted to the analysis of the legal nature of the right to privacy. It examines the approaches to determining the right to privacy, worked out in theory and practice. In the second chapter, the author deals with the issue of the concept of personal data, the principles of their processing, the right to privacy and the right to personal data protection, as well as other rights to privacy while processing personal data.

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