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SOCIAL RIGHTS IN A DIGITALIZED WORLD

https://doi.org/10.18384/2310-6794-2021-2-76-83

Abstract

Aim. To investigate the theory and practice of social rights (the right to work and the right to education) in the context of digitalisation, namely through algorithmic data processing. To identify possible «sources» of discrimination when algorithms are used. Metodology. The methods of comparative studies, system analysis and modeling were used. Results. Suggestions are made on taking into account the risks of discrimination in algorithmic data processing; the proposal to construe a legal regulation of legal justification of the decision and to give the opportunity to discuss it is expressed. Research implications. The results can be used for research purposes, as well as by legislators and law enforcement bodies.

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E. V. Talapina
Institute of State and Law of the Russian Academy of Sciences
Russian Federation


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