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Election Campaign on the Internet and New Media. International and Russian Cases.

Student: Scherbinin Konstantin

Supervisor: Ilya Shablinskiy

Faculty: Faculty of Law

Educational Programme: Public Law (Master)

Year of Graduation: 2021

The presented final qualifying work was carried out on the topic "Organization of election campaigning on the Internet and new media." The work structurally consists of an introduction, three chapters, a conclusion and a list of regulation of election campaigning on the Internet. In the first chapter of the final qualifying work, the legal regulation of campaigning on the Internet until March 2021 and outlines the main legal problems of campaigning on the Internet. The second chapter analyzes the amendments aimed at regulating campaigning on the Internet and identifies the main problem points of the new regulation. In the third chapter, the author examined the problems associated with the new regulation and reviewed judicial practice. The author also proposed his own version of regulating campaigning on the Internet. The final qualifying work is set out on 69 pages, using 16 sources.

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