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Legal Regime of Artificial Intelligence under Russian Law

Student: Akhliustin Aleksei

Supervisor: Anna Lapteva

Faculty: School of Law

Educational Programme: Civil Law and Commercial Law (Master)

Final Grade: 8

Year of Graduation: 2024

This work is devoted to the study of currently existing Russian legal and by-laws regulating the functioning of artificial intelligence, the study of approaches to determining the legal regime of artificial intelligence as an object of civil rights, the study of approaches to determining the legal status of artificial intelligence as a subject of law. The work analyzes foreign legislation and law enforcement practice on the subject of regulation of the legal fate of rights to objects created by artificial intelligence; it studies Russian legislation and doctrinal approaches that determine the legal fate of rights to objects created by artificial intelligence.

Full text (added April 29, 2024)

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