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Publications of Amelin Roman Vladimirovich
Administrative and municipal law, 2017-9
Amelin R.V. - Legal relations in the sphere of creation and use of state information systems pp. 32-49

DOI:
10.7256/2454-0595.2017.9.23803

Abstract: The research subject is the nature of legal relations in the sphere of government control of creation, launching and use of information systems. The author classifies legal relations as those related to the creation of state information systems (creation, launching, use, support, development, decommission) and connected with their use (delivery of information, access to information, use of state information systems), and those connected with the ownership right to state information systems and their components. The author analyzes the object, subject composition and the content of such legal relations. To characterize each group, the author uses the method of generalization. The author concludes that the relations, connected with the creation of state information systems, are of administrative-legal nature. At the same time, the relations if the field of their use are connected with the information inside the information system, and therefore can be classified as information legal relations. The author’s classification and conclusions are fundamentally important for information and administrative law. 
Administrative and municipal law, 2016-5
Amelin R.V. - On the legal status of users of government information systems

DOI:
10.7256/2454-0595.2016.5.17213

Abstract: The article deals with the legal status of users of government information systems as one of the main elements of the legal regime of such systems. The author analyzes the normative legal base regulating the relations concerning the information systems created on the basis of Federal laws with the aim of identifying "the best practices" and developing an optimal model of legal regulation. The author analyzes the gaps and inconsistencies in the current regulatory framework. The author applies general scientific and special methods including the dialectical method, the methods of formal logic, and the comparative method. The study proves that information in government information systems is a type of information about the activities of state bodies. This information is public a priori. The author shows the importance of formalizing the reasons for restricting the access to information in government information systems, and the importance of their compliance with the information kept in the register of Federal information systems. The author comes to the conclusion that the categories of users having access to confidential information, the composition of the provided information, the purpose of its use, and the method of access should be contained in statutory acts. 
Administrative and municipal law, 2015-10
Amelin R.V. - An obligation to provide information for Federal information systems

DOI:
10.7256/2454-0595.2015.10.15253

Abstract: The article examines the legal status of information providers in Federal information systems. The author attempts to systematize the legal norms regulating the relations connected with the use of Federal information systems. The author outlines the legal norms which can be standardized and included in the General part of the Law on State information systems. It is proposed to unify the following elements of the legal status of information providers: duty to ensure accuracy, completeness and timeliness of information; responsibility for failure to provide information, as well as the submission of incomplete, false or incorrect information; the right to correct errors. The author also considers the problems of legislation, related to specific information systems, and offers the ways to improve it.
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