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Dealing with inheritance issues of digital assets
By Anna MATEVOSYAN*   Our modern society is increasingly present in the digital space. According to the Eurostat statistics, about 90% of the European population is connected today to the Internet. More and more aspects of our life take place in the digital space, from organising activities related to the daily routine, meeting new people, accomplishing a university degree, making investments, etc. This means that there is less and less distinction between our real physical life and our life in the digital space.   One of the fundamentals of the European Convention on Human Rights is the right to peaceful enjoyment of property. However, most of people don’t necessarily think of their digital assets when it comes to the notion of property. Digital...
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