Digital Rights: Theory and Practice - Webinar for MGIMO Students
On March 10th, Senior Associate Elena Klutchareva held a webinar Digital Rights: Theory and Practice for MGIMO students. The webinar was organized by the MGIMO Career Center as part of the Career Week.

During the webinar, students together with Elena:

 

  • Discussed whether digital rights are a novelty for Russian law;

  • Assessed where there is any demand for digital rights in practice;

  • Reviewed interesting projects related to the issuance of digital rights.

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