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Implementation of Right to the Integrity of Work by Author’S Heirs

Student: Kolganova Lyubov

Supervisor: Alexey Nazarov

Faculty: School of Law

Educational Programme: Jurisprudence (Bachelor)

Year of Graduation: 2020

This final qualification work is devoted to the analysis of the rules governing the protection of the integrity of works of science, literature, art after the death of the author. The work determines the place of the right to inviolability of a work in Russian law, analyzes the comparative aspects of foreign and national law in the field of protection of the inviolability of works, considers issues and examples from judicial practice in this area. Along with this, the author studies the specifics of inheriting future copyright holders and the specifics of the heirs' realization of the author’s personal non-property rights after his death, identifies the key problems of the existing model of the right to inviolability of a work with the aim of developing the most effective model of the right to inviolability after the death of the author of a work.

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