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LEGAL CLASSIFICATION OF TYPES OF INFORMATION ABOUT AN INDIVIDUAL

ПРАВОВА КЛАСИФІКАЦІЯ ВИДІВ ІНФОРМАЦІЇ ПРО ФІЗИЧНУ ОСОБУ

Anatoliy Kostruba () and Hans Joachim Schramm
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Hans Joachim Schramm: Hochschule Wismar, University of Applied Sciences: Technology, Business and Design

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Abstract: The processes of use, distribution, storage of information contribute to the emergence of information relations. Therefore, the main purpose of the research is to analyze the legal classification of the types of information about an individual. It has been determined that the social legal state is obliged to ensure the information rights of citizens both to gain access to information and to non-proliferation of certain types of data in order to protect the rights of their owners. The author has formed his own view on the classification of personal data of an individual in the civil law of Ukraine. It is determined that the legal nature of the personal data of an individual is that this personal data is information as a collection of information about certain events, entities, status, etc. This information individualizes the subject of law – an individual who, in turn, fills it with certain content.

Date: 2019
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Published in Journal of the National Academy of Legal Sciences of Ukraine, 2019, 26 (1), pp.124-132. ⟨10.31359/1993-0909-2019-26-1-123⟩

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DOI: 10.31359/1993-0909-2019-26-1-123

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