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The article was prepared for the purpose of scientific substantiation of the need for further development of information technologies in the field of notary activities. To achieve this target, the authors, developing the content of the article, methodologically rely on the materialistic, positivistic worldview, applying a number of general scientific, special scientific and special methods. At the present stage of modernization of the economy and law of Russia, mainly the notary can serve as a guarantor of the stability of civil turnover, and it is the notary that can offer the most effective, including electronic, mechanisms for protecting property rights and the legitimate interests of citizens and legal entities. The authors consider electronic notary document’s turnover in direct interaction with the electronic public services of state authorities and administration. The introduction and expansion of juridical on-line services is considered by the authors as a priority for the provision of notary services. Changes in Russian civil legislation are being studied, including the innovations of 2018, in comparison with the legislation on the notary of foreign countries.
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Fundamentals of the legislation of the Russian Federation on the Notary dated February 11, 1993 No. 4462-1.
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Federal Law of April 6, 2011 No. 63-FZ “On Electronic Signature”.
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Federal Law of July 13, 2015 No. 218-FZ “On State Registration of Real Estate”.
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Federal Law of August 3, 2018 No. 338- FZ “On Amendments to Certain Legislative Acts of the Russian Federation”.
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Order of the Ministry of Justice of the Russian Federation dated April 16, 2014 No. 78 “On approval of the Rules for notary clerical work”.
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This scientific work was supported by the Volgograd Institute of Management—the branch of RANEPA, as part of the execution of the scientific project No. 04-2018VIM “Actual problems of the protection of rights and freedoms in the digital space”.
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Goncharova, M.V., Smirenskaya, E., Strokina, M., Didenko, O. (2019). Electronic Notary: The Development of Juridical On-Line Services in Modern Russia. In: Popkova, E. (eds) Ubiquitous Computing and the Internet of Things: Prerequisites for the Development of ICT. Studies in Computational Intelligence, vol 826. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-13397-9_27
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