... Agenda of the Eurasian Economic Union until 2025 published on the Legal Portal of the Eurasian Economic Union in July 2017. In this connection, the regulation of PPP projects in the field of IT penetration in the Republic of Kazakhstan, where the new laws “On IT Penetration” and “On Public-Private Partnerships” call for such projects, is particularly interesting. Current Russian law states that information systems cannot be the subject of PPP agreements. The corresponding draft federal law ...
... the real level of automation of these systems, which have the ability to learn from their own experience and perform actions beyond the scope of those intended by their creators. This causes a number of ethical and legal difficulties.
Ethics and law are inextricably linked in modern society, and many legal decisions arise from the interpretation of various ethical issues. Artificial intelligence adds a new dimension to these questions. Systems that use artificial intelligence technologies are ...
... Nations Group of Governmental Experts on Developments in the Field of Information and Telecommunications, about the norms regarding cyberspace.
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RIAC at Global Cyberspace Cooperation Summit
A lot is being said about the need of adapting international law to the current development system. Can you agree with it?
If we talk about cooperation in the cyberfield, we should not make it too complicated or too difficult, because we do development cooperation in our everyday lives. Dealing with development ...
... and Tokyo Trials, as well as the 1948 Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide, which established ‘war crimes’, ‘crimes against humanity’, and ‘genocide’ as categories of international law. The idea of a permanent international criminal court gained traction after World War II, but was sidelined due to Cold War divisions, and it took the swift unraveling of Yugoslavia and the genocide in Rwanda to bring international criminal justice ...
During a new spiral of economic crisis, it becomes increasingly difficult to build new businesses and develop existing ones. In an interview with RIAC,
Alexander Rappoport
, a lawyer, an expert on investment, and a restaurateur, shares his insights on how to set up in business, work with investments and look for a niche in the restaurant business.
You have worked for many years in US investment banks. Could you give some advice ...