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Rassolov Ilya Mikhailovich
BornFebruary 25, 1975
NationalityRussian Federation
Occupation(s)scientist, writer, lawyer, public figure
Scientific career
FieldsInformation theory, Information law, Theory of law and management, Information security, Genome, Cosmology
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Rassolov Ilya Mikhailovich (Russian: Рaссóлов Илья́ Михáйлович, born 25 February 1975 in Moscow) — is a Russian scientist, lawyer, writer, public figure, specialist in Information law, Theory of law and management, PhD in law, professor.

Member of the Moscow Union of Writers[1]. He collaborated with several public organizations and hosted author programs on the radio.

Author of a new concept of Internet law for Russian legal science (broadly defined as Cyber law).

He has a number of scientific works on Digital law, Cyber law, artificial intelligence, Civil law, Commercial law, information security and genome[2].

Biography

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He graduated from the Moscow State Law Academy in 1997 with a degree in Jurisprudence.

In 2009 he defended his doctoral dissertation on the topic: «Law and the Internet: theoretical issues».

From 2004 to 2009 collaborated with several Russian radio stations and was the author of weekly radio programs on legal education.

Scientific research and teaching activities

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Ilya Rassolov is a professor at several Russian and European universities.

From 2009 to 2024 he served as the head of the Department of Information law at several Russian universities[3][4].

Author of the first master's program in Russia «IT-Law» at the Kutafin Moscow State Law University[5]. Several other Russian universities implement master's programs developed by I. M. Rassolov: «Lawyer in the field of Information law and digital economy» and «Digital law and management».

Developed and implemented a number of academic disciplines into the educational process, including «Internet law», «Legal issues of cybersecurity», «Legal regulation of e-commerce», Practice of resolving Information disputes, «IT-Project management», «Media law», and «Network law». The academic discipline of «Internet Law» is taught at both Russian and foreign universities.

Ilya Rassolov holds a number of patents for inventions[6] and certificates of intellectual property results[7][8].

Scientific contributions

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I.M. Rassolov Law and the Internet. Theoretical problems.1st ed. 2003.

Ilya Rassolov is the author of the first concept of Cyberspace law (Internet law) for Russian legal science[9]. He proposed a new approach to the theoretical problems of the interaction between law and cyberspace as social phenomena. Outlined the fundamental principles and conditions for the operation of positive law in cyberspace.

Researched and defined the interaction of Cyber law with Digital law, Network law, and Media law, as well as formulated a new concept of humanitarian technology law, revealing the connection between Cyber law and the Science of life.

It is in the works of Ilya Rassolov that the concept of «network contracts» (smart contracts) was first examined in detail, and definitions were provided for «soft digital goods», «digital property», «digital footprint», as well as new mechanisms of footprint formation.

The textbook «Information Law» by Ilya Rassolov, published in 2010[10], was the first to define the subject of Information law (ten types of information relationships). Later, he concluded that new information relationships involving artificial intelligence should be distinguished and referred to as «co-participatory relationships».

I. M. Rassolov demonstrated that Digital law constitutes an emerging subfield of Information law. In his works, it is asserted that Digital law is finite, whereas the theory of Cyber law will remain applicable in the future (the author's concept of the «coordinate grid»), when the interaction between humans and robots will not only be digital and not limited to it.

He has proposed new mechanisms to regulate human behavior in the digital environment, extending beyond the years 2050-2060, including the tactile Internet (Internet-2 and Internet-3). He has made some scientific generalizations and proposals regarding the regulatory mechanisms of the future brainnetwork, as well as the legal status of new quasi-subjects – «electronic persons».

The hypothesis put forward in the 2009 monograph «Law and the Internet»[11] about the emergence of a society with elements of what is known as «collective intelligence» has sparked extensive discussion in the academic community.

In 2019-2021, together with associate professor Svetlana Chubukova, they substantiated a new legal institution – the institution of legal support for genetic information.

Public Activity

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Member of the Moscow Union of Writers[12].

Ilya Rassolov is a member of several public and human rights organizations. Among them is the Moscow Bureau for Human Rights[13].

Associate Arbitrator of the Specialized Board of the Arbitration Center at the Russian Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs[14].

He serves as the Editor-in-Chief and is also a member of the editorial board of several scientific journals.

Literary creativity

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Author of the literary collections «In the Land of Memories», «The Light of the Temple», «The Fuss of Silent Paintings», «Anomaly» and «Mexican Woman».

Awards and titles

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  • Medal of Saint Cyril of Turov from the Exarch of All Belarus Filaret, 2007.
  • Gold Medal of Saint Sergius of Radonezh, first degree, 1997.
  • Awarded several other honors and holds honorary titles.

References

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  1. ^ "Writers Union of Moscow. Personalities". Retrieved 10 November 2024.
  2. ^ "List of publications by Ilya Rassolov". Retrieved 10 November 2024.
  3. ^ "MSAL.Department of Information Law and Digital Technologies". Retrieved 10 November 2024.
  4. ^ "MGPU.Personalities". Retrieved 10 November 2024.
  5. ^ "On 29 March 2018, Ilya Rassolov, acting head of the Department of Legal Informatics of the MSLA, head of the IT-Law Master's Programme, took part in a meeting of the Public Council". Retrieved 10 November 2024.
  6. ^ "Federal Service for Intellectual Property of the Russian Federation.Description of the invention to the patent". Retrieved 10 November 2024.
  7. ^ "Federal Service for Intellectual Property of the Russian Federation.State registration of database.Problems of legal regulation of protection of genetic information". Retrieved 10 November 2024.
  8. ^ "Federal Service for Intellectual Property of the Russian Federation.State registration of the database.Scientific and educational materials with case studies Digital Economy and Information Security: Legal Problems". Retrieved 10 November 2024.
  9. ^ "I.M. Rassolov Law and the Internet. Theoretical problems". Retrieved 10 November 2024.
  10. ^ "I.M.Rassolov. Information Law. 2010. ISBN 978-5-91768-102-3". Retrieved 10 November 2024.
  11. ^ "I.M. Rassolov. Law and the Internet. Theoretical problems. 2009". Retrieved 10 November 2024.
  12. ^ "Writers Union of Moscow. Personalities". Retrieved 10 November 2024.
  13. ^ "Composition of the Public Council of the Moscow Bureau of Human Rights". Retrieved 10 November 2024.
  14. ^ "Arbitrators and panels of the Arbitration Centre". Retrieved 2024-10-31.
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