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Digital (Self)-Defence by The Example of The Children’s Rights Protection

https://doi.org/10.22394/3034-2813-2024-3-87-95

EDN: RXEEPW

Abstract

In relation to the sphere of legal protection the author considers two legal phenomena: “digital self-protection” and “digital protection of rights”. Relaying on examples of actions taken by parents in order to protect the children’s rights on Internet, the author comes to the conclusion that the digital methods of protecting the right that exist today in practice can be considered by modern jurisprudence as alternative ways to protect the right or form a new legal institution of “digital self-protection”.

About the Author

R. V. Khisamova
National Research University Higher School of Economics
Russian Federation

Rina V. Khisamova - graduate assistant of the School of Digital Law and Bio-Law, Faculty of Law of the National Research University Higher School of Economics.

Moscow



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Khisamova R.V. Digital (Self)-Defence by The Example of The Children’s Rights Protection. Theoretical and Applied Law. 2024;(3):87-95. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.22394/3034-2813-2024-3-87-95. EDN: RXEEPW

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