Studying the Legal Support of Information Security in the People's Republic of China

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Alfiya Rafisovna Alikberova
Svetlana Yur'evna Glushkova
Eduard Shabanovich Alikberov

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Despite the importance of preserving information, it seems that this right does not have absolute protection. Restrictions and interferences by governments and public authorities in the legal field have been justified in order to create public order and security. The security of the country, the order of the judicial officers to detect crimes and the existence of normal laws such as the anti-money laundering law are among the things that deserve attention in this field, which of course, with the daily need and more than protecting the privacy of people, especially in the field of The challenge of new communication technologies, the involvement of governments and public authorities in the allocation of this type of support, seems acceptable to the extent that it is necessary to protect the rights of citizens, not to conflict with the rights of individuals, and to provide services and proper social management in a precise and defined manner. May it not go to the extent that the freedoms of individuals are sacrificed to the power of governments? The presented work is devoted to such research topics as information conflict and information security. The article presents the results of research on organizational and legal support of information security in the People's Republic of China, as an important subject of international relations at the present stage. The relevance of this research is confirmed by the fact that there is no clear paradigm of information conflict in the domestic and foreign discourse of international relations; at the moment, there is no reliable and sufficiently extensive theoretical base that would allow us to classify, model and study in depth the information conflicts of our time. The study of the People's Republic of China’s experience will fill these gaps in scientific and practical terms. The study used general humanitarian research methods: generalization and comparative-historical methods which allowed us to draw reliable conclusions. The presented work would present interest to practitioners of international relations, historians and political scientists, as well as teachers of educational programs related to international relations and information security.

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Alikberova , A. R. ., Glushkova , S. Y. ., & Alikberov , E. S. (2022). Studying the Legal Support of Information Security in the People’s Republic of China. BiLD Law Journal, 7(4s), 536–540. Retrieved from https://bildbd.com/index.php/blj/article/view/604 (Original work published January 4, 2023)
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