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Forming and development of normative foundations of state information policy of modern Russia

Abstract

The article analyzes the main normative legal acts of the Russian Federation in the information sphere, their role and significance in the formation and implementation of the state information policy by the relevant authorities. It is noted that there are both relevant documents and acts, although not directly related to the information sphere, but affecting it in a number of important aspects. It is concluded that, despite the existence of a rather extensive legal framework for information policy, it is necessary to constantly improve the regulatory framework of this area of state activity, taking into account its dynamism and multidimensional nature.

About the Author

A. V. Fedyakin
Russian university of transport (MIIT)
Russian Federation

FEDYAKIN Ivan Vladimirovich, doctor of political sciences, professor, head of the department «Service and tourism»

Moscow



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Fedyakin A.V. Forming and development of normative foundations of state information policy of modern Russia. P.O.I.S.K. 2021;(1):23-37. (In Russ.)

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