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Digital rights in the system of civil rights objects

https://doi.org/10.31429/20785836-13-2-9-11

Abstract

Digital technologies are transforming many areas of public life in the modern information society. Civil law acting as a classic branch of law is adapting to the conditions of widespread use of digital technologies. In the article digital rights are considered as one of the objects of civil law.

Purpose: to analyze digital rights as objects of civil law on the basis of the available theoretical provisions of the science of civil law.

Methods: dialectical, formal-logical and other general scientific research methods; special legal methods: formal legal, comparative legal. 

Findings: digital rights as one of the objects of civil rights are property rights existing exclusively in the information environment including digital financial assets and utilitarian digital rights as well as obligatory and other rights named as such in the law the content and conditions of which are determined in accordance with the rules information system that meets the criteria established by law.

About the Authors

S. V. Potapenko
Kuban State University
Russian Federation

Potapenko Sergey Viktorovich, Doctor of Law, Professor, Dean of the Faculty of Law. A.A. Khmyrova



E. A. Pavlov
Kuban State University
Russian Federation

Pavlov Egor Alekseevich, Master of Jurisprudence



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Potapenko S.V., Pavlov E.A. Digital rights in the system of civil rights objects. Legal Bulletin of the Kuban State University. 2021;(2):9-14. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.31429/20785836-13-2-9-11

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