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Constitutional Regulation of the Collection of Information about the Private Life of a Person in Russia and Abroad

 Authors 

Rifat R. Kil'deev — Post-graduate student, Institute of Law, Penza State University, 40 Krasnaya Street, Penza, 440026, Russia, rif-kildeev@yandex.ru

 Category 

STATE-LEGAL AND POLITICAL LIFE IN THE CONTEXT OF GLOBALIZATION

Year,.Volume, Number 

2021, Vol. 9, № 1 (33)

 Pages 

86-93

 Article type 

Original article

 Index UDK 

342.72

 DOI 

10.21685/2307-9525-2021-9-1-11

 Abstract 

The article analyses the constitutional requirements for the collection of information about a person's private life. Correlation with the right to inviolability of private life (Article 23 of the Constitution of Russia). The comparative legal characteristics with the provisions of foreign constitutions (first of all, the countries of Eastern Europe, adopted at the end of the twentieth century) are pre-sented. Theses are highlighted, indicating the absolute prohibition of the collection of such information without the consent of the citizen himself, based on the practice of the Constitutional Court of the Russian Federation. It is indicated that Article 24 is formulated as a constitutional prohibition, which imposes additional obligations to comply with it on all subjects of legal relations. The general condi-tions for processing information about a person's private life have been analyzed. The features of the experimental mode of processing personal information using artificial intelligence, introduced in the city of Moscow in April 2020, are shown.

 Keywords 

collection, storage, systematization, information, data, private life, Constitutional Court of Russia



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Kil'deev R.R. Constitutional Regulation of the Collection of Information about the Private Life of a Person in Russia and Abroad. Electronic scientific journal «Science. Society. State», 2021, vol. 9, no. 1, pp. 86-93, available at: http://esj.pnzgu.ru. DOI: 10.21685/2307-9525-2021-9-1-11. (In Russian).

 

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