Modern Theoretical and Legal Approaches to Ensuring Individual Rights in the Digital Age

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This article analyzes modern theoretical legal approaches to ensuring individual rights in the digital age. It examines the evolution of legal concepts regarding human personality and the challenges posed by digitalization, such as mass processing of personal data, privacy issues, and freedom of expression online. Special attention is paid to a comparative analysis of international practices in protecting human rights in the digital environment (in the EU, the USA, and China) and to the review of decisions by top judicial bodies, including the Constitutional Court of the Russian Federation and the European Court of Human Rights. The conclusions emphasize the need for a synergistic approach among the state, civil society, and international cooperation to effectively secure individual rights in the information society.

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Radmila R. Temirova

Karachay-Cherkess Branch of Synergy Moscow University

Email: rafael-77@inbox.ru
SPIN-code: 7569-9940

Postgraduate Student

Russian Federation, Cherkessk

Rafael A. Klychev

Pyatigorsk State University

Author for correspondence.
Email: rafael-77@inbox.ru
SPIN-code: 3786-9258

Cand. Sci. (Law), Associate Professor

Russian Federation, Pyatigorsk

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