20.08.2024 15:40:00
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The QAZTECH Alliance has created the Management Committee of the Digital Environment Law Center, which includes Dana Utegen, Teaching Professor at the Maqsut Narikbayev University Higher School of Law and Academic Advisor to the Eurasian Digital Foundation.
She is joined by Kazakhstani and foreign representatives of the scientific community and business, as well as specialized public organizations.
The overall objective of the committee is to develop reasonable and stable regulatory frameworks, develop soft law institutions and self-regulation.
Priority areas of activity of the Digital Environment Law Center:
I. Data Economy
• Concept, categories of data, their legal regime and circulation. Adaptation of the legal regime of information to the conditions of the digital environment. Ownership of data.
• Strengthening the protection of the rights of personal data subjects (PD).
• Development of a digital sovereignty system: ensuring control over the flows of personal data stored in Kazakhstan and the availability of tools to protect them from unauthorized access. Methods and volumes of ensuring data confidentiality.
• Regulation of remote identification.
• Use of big data for product and customer analytics.
• Development of open data. Creation of open databases accessible to all citizens and organizations, stimulation of the use of open data to solve social and economic problems.
II. Artificial intelligence
• General theoretical and practical issues of applying technologies using artificial intelligence.
• National model of artificial intelligence.
• Principles and ethical standards for the use of AI and technologies based on it.
• Potential risks of using technologies using AI.
• Admissibility of using AI in making legally significant decisions.
• Protection of the results of intellectual activity.
III. Applied issues of using digital technologies
• Regulation of crypto assets, blockchain technologies. Smart contracts, tokens and their impact on legal relations. Robotics.
• Digital platforms for business and government. Support for the development of domestic platforms and ecosystems. Platform employment. Adaptation of antitrust requirements to the specifics of digital platforms.
• Features of the e-commerce market.
• Experimental legal regimes in the field of digital innovation.
• Other industry-specific issues of legal development in the context of digitalization.
IV. Digital rights in the plane of private law relations
• Protection of the rights and legitimate interests of entities, the ability to exercise their own rights without discrimination on the basis of information technology capabilities and privacy issues.
• Ethical standards for the use of technology.
V. Improving communications legislation
• Updating the Law "On Communications" taking into account the transformation of the telecommunications sector.
• Cooperation with local interest groups and civil initiatives to eliminate the remaining gaps in access and quality of digital communications.
VI. Educational activities
• Support and development of training programs in order to expand the competence of advanced training of lawyers in the field of digital environment law, the formation and development of the standards necessary for this.
• Creation of digital platforms for learning: Development of educational resources, conducting online courses on digital literacy, providing access to modern digital tools.
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She is joined by Kazakhstani and foreign representatives of the scientific community and business, as well as specialized public organizations.
The overall objective of the committee is to develop reasonable and stable regulatory frameworks, develop soft law institutions and self-regulation.
Priority areas of activity of the Digital Environment Law Center:
I. Data Economy
• Concept, categories of data, their legal regime and circulation. Adaptation of the legal regime of information to the conditions of the digital environment. Ownership of data.
• Strengthening the protection of the rights of personal data subjects (PD).
• Development of a digital sovereignty system: ensuring control over the flows of personal data stored in Kazakhstan and the availability of tools to protect them from unauthorized access. Methods and volumes of ensuring data confidentiality.
• Regulation of remote identification.
• Use of big data for product and customer analytics.
• Development of open data. Creation of open databases accessible to all citizens and organizations, stimulation of the use of open data to solve social and economic problems.
II. Artificial intelligence
• General theoretical and practical issues of applying technologies using artificial intelligence.
• National model of artificial intelligence.
• Principles and ethical standards for the use of AI and technologies based on it.
• Potential risks of using technologies using AI.
• Admissibility of using AI in making legally significant decisions.
• Protection of the results of intellectual activity.
III. Applied issues of using digital technologies
• Regulation of crypto assets, blockchain technologies. Smart contracts, tokens and their impact on legal relations. Robotics.
• Digital platforms for business and government. Support for the development of domestic platforms and ecosystems. Platform employment. Adaptation of antitrust requirements to the specifics of digital platforms.
• Features of the e-commerce market.
• Experimental legal regimes in the field of digital innovation.
• Other industry-specific issues of legal development in the context of digitalization.
IV. Digital rights in the plane of private law relations
• Protection of the rights and legitimate interests of entities, the ability to exercise their own rights without discrimination on the basis of information technology capabilities and privacy issues.
• Ethical standards for the use of technology.
V. Improving communications legislation
• Updating the Law "On Communications" taking into account the transformation of the telecommunications sector.
• Cooperation with local interest groups and civil initiatives to eliminate the remaining gaps in access and quality of digital communications.
VI. Educational activities
• Support and development of training programs in order to expand the competence of advanced training of lawyers in the field of digital environment law, the formation and development of the standards necessary for this.
• Creation of digital platforms for learning: Development of educational resources, conducting online courses on digital literacy, providing access to modern digital tools.