Contemporary legal initiatives in the field of digital sovereignty

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The article systematizes contemporary legal approaches to digital sovereignty and distinguishes three institutional models: China’s model of “full cyber-sovereignty” prioritizing content and infrastructure control; the EU’s “sovereignty through rules” (GDPR, DSA/DMA, NIS2, 5G Toolbox, European Chips Act); and the U.S. “externally projective” model that combines limited domestic platform regulation (Section 230 CDA) with extraterritorial data claims and techno-containment (CLOUD Act, CHIPS and Science Act, export controls). Using comparative-legal and institutional analysis, the paper shows how Russia develops a framework of “managed connectivity” (Federal Law No. 90-FZ, national routing, DPI/national DNS, import-independence policies) and builds an autonomous service ecosystem. Theoretical contributions include the concepts of “sovereign openness” and a “digital Westphalian compromise,” reconciling security imperatives with global interoperability. Policy recommendations cover algorithmic sovereignty (national data contours and high-risk AI certification), development of national clouds and app stores, stronger procedural safeguards for users’ rights (transparent content moderation, judicial and parliamentary oversight, public reporting), and deeper inter-state cooperation (EAEU/BRICS/SCO) while borrowing the EU’s best enforcement practices.

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Sergey A. Spartak

Lomonosov Moscow State University

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Email: sspartak@yandex.ru
ORCID iD: 0009-0007-3494-6127
SPIN-code: 9147-1725
Scopus Author ID: 57200393124
ResearcherId: MFK-2593-2025

Cand. Sci. (Polit.); associate professor, Department of Philosophy of Language and Communication, Faculty of Philosophy

Russian Federation, Moscow

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  2. Zhurkov A.A. Topical issues of the legal regulation of Artificial Intelligence under the need to ensure national digital sovereignty. Bulletin of O.E. Kutafin University. 2023. No. 2. Pp. 177–186. (In Rus.)

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