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Informational Human Rights in the Era of Technology Development and Cyber Law: Problems of Legal Registration, Implementation and Protection

Student: Cherepanova Elizaveta

Supervisor: Ekaterina Sergeevna Tretyakova

Faculty: Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities (Perm)

Educational Programme: Jurisprudence (Bachelor)

Year of Graduation: 2021

The study seeks to identify the challenges in the field of informational human rights due to the information technology advances that have had a profound impact on contemporary society. These changes have largely affected the content of human rights as well. In this work the author investigates the content of human informational rights, using court practice to analyze the categories of rights which must be classified as informational ones. Besides the problems of realization of information human rights in international law and national law are examined. The status of information aggression in international law, its international legal status and characteristic of this category, ways of restriction and proliferation of information weapons are studied. As a result, a number of solutions to the problems outlined in the study are developed, including a draft Convention containing principles for the protection of informational rights.

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