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Viktor Naumov, Managing Partner of Dentons' St. Petersburg office, Head of the Russian practice in intellectual property, IT and telecommunications, Co-Head of the European practice in the field of Internet and technology regulation, reported that information legislation in Russia has been developing since the 1990s, and since then about 60-70 federal laws have been adopted that concern the circulation of information, data, information systems, electronic circulation, personal data, biometrics, etc.

for codification is a italy whatsapp number database disordered, extensive and socially significant number of norms that need to be brought into a system, and in this regard, the systematization and updating of laws concerning information relations is necessary.

"The quality of the current information legislation system is low: decisions contradict each other and are not coordinated in terminology. The system of laws needs to be put in order, starting, perhaps, with stopping the adoption of federal laws for at least a year," says Viktor Naumov.

In his opinion, the work on systematization will help to remove contradictions, but it can be carried out not only in the format of codification - it is possible to rewrite the information legislation with changes to federal laws.

"The quality of our lawmaking has dropped, there is no responsibility for the published texts of documents," said Viktor Naumov. He cited the example of amendments to the law on information about the activities of bloggers - these amendments were removed a year after they were introduced.

Based on the text of the concept of the Digital Code, which was prepared and sent out by the Ministry of Digital Development, Communications and Mass Media, Evgeny Sukhanov, head of the civil law department of the law faculty of Moscow State University, scientific director of the S.S. Alekseev Research Center for Private Law under the President of the Russian Federation, Doctor of Law, noted that it is not yet clear what place the Digital Code will occupy in the current legal system.

"As stated in the text of the first version of the concept, the Digital Code will become a system-forming act, which the norms of all laws that mention information will have to comply with. Something similar is written in the third article of the Civil Code, but some laws contradict this article, for example, the norms of the joint-stock code. Nobody cares about this," noted Evgeny Sukhanov. According to him, if similar non-working articles appear in the Digital Code, it will be an "empty declaration."


Digital Code: Is it possible to codify the ever-changing ICT industry?
Globally, the idea of ​​the Digital Code looks progressive: the issue of updating industry laws concerning digital development, communications and ICT is ripe. However, how realistic is it to codify concepts and relationships in the field of technologies that are constantly changing?

Andrey Gabov, Honored Lawyer of the Russian Federation, Corresponding Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences, believes that public consensus is needed to create a code, but there is no consensus regarding digital relations, there is no agreement even on the basics.

"The second aspect is the form of the legislative act itself. The legislation has not passed the stage of primary systematization. If you place unordered entities in one code, there will be no order, and it is unlikely that this document will be system-forming," noted Andrei Gabov.

According to Elena Avakyan, an adviser to the law firm "Egorov, Puginsky, Afanasiev and Partners", vice-president of the Federal Chamber of Advocates of the Russian Federation, the Digital Code will still be compiled, and in the process of writing, the authors will do a lot of work to prepare the codification - they will create lists of acts that will need to be amended, and identify conflicts.

"Perhaps all this work will never result in a Digital Code, but it may lead to the fact that, finally, the law on information will become complete, and not composed of disparate pieces. Perhaps, laws on turnover fines for leakage of personal data will not be adopted, while there is no final agreement on terms. I am in favor of working on the legal fabric, agreeing on codification and unity of terms," ​​concluded Elena Avakyan.
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