International and National Legal Regulation in the Sphere of Digital Rights, Assets and Ecosystems

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Romanenko Svetlana Vladimirovna , Baideldinov Daulet Laikovich, Omarova Aiman Bekmuratovna, Kusainova Ainur Kazybekovna

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One of the most important goals of sustainable civilization development is to create a digital environment that is safe, accessible and fosters the development of each individual within the digital community while respecting the rights and freedoms of individuals. Digital transformation enables individuals to become interoperable entities in the international legal space.


 In the review of legal norms in the field of digital rights, assets, and ecosystems, the analysis revealed the problems in their legal regulation both at the national and international levels.


 The study clarified the definitions of digital assets and digital platforms in the context of civil legal relations. A classification of digital objects has been developed, and various types of smart contracts used at the international level have been systematized. As a practical example, an overview of the proprietary project “EMY: System for Managing Socio-Economic Processes, Including Property and Non-Property Rights” was presented. This project illustrates how theoretical developments and classifications can be applied to optimize the management of socio-economic processes, regarding property and non-property rights.

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