DIGITAL RIGHTS IN THE CONTEXT OF UKRAINIAN CIVIL LAW: ANALYSIS OF CURRENT TRENDS AND PROSPECTS

Ernest GRAMATSKYY, Vadym TSIURA, Liudmyla PANOVA, Hanna ILCHENKO, Nataliia ZAKHARCHYN

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Objective: The study aims to scrutinize the evolution and the current state of digital rights within Ukrainian civil law, forecasting future trends and developments in this realm.

Methods: The research employs an integrated approach that combines a thorough literature review of both national and international sources with an analysis of legislative measures and jurisprudence concerning digital rights in Ukraine. The study focuses on identifying the gaps in current legislation and the potential for future legal frameworks.

Results: It is evident from the analysis that digital rights are progressively becoming crucial within the legal system, necessitating refined laws and regulations to accommodate the fast-evolving digital landscape. The study also outlines practical recommendations for enhancing the legal infrastructure to better govern digital rights.

Conclusions: The paper concludes that there is an urgent need for the Ukrainian legal system to adapt and evolve to effectively manage and protect digital rights. This involves codifying digital rights within the national legislation to ensure they are comprehensive, up-to-date, and reflective of current technological advancements.


Palabras clave


Personal non-property rights; Property rights; Things; ‘Digital rights’; Legislation; Codification; Legal regulation; Digitalisation; NFT

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