ArmInfo.The Parliamentary Assembly of the Collective Security Treaty Organization (PA CSTO) is working on a model law on information security and recommendations on regulating the circulation of virtual currencies. As reported by TASS, Acting Executive Secretary of the PA CSTO Sergey Pospelov reported this on July 2.
"We are continuing today work on a model law on information security, on a recommendatory list of crimes and administrative offenses in the field of information security, we are even developing recommendations on regulating the circulation of virtual currencies," said Pospelov, speaking at the international security section as part of the State Duma II International Forum "The Development of Parliamentarism".
He added that for the laws model creation there is the process of their implementation in the national legislations of the countries participating in the organization, there are "some difficulties" in this. "One of the proposals is that authorized experts from all countries should participate in creating model legislation of regional and large international structures in order to prescribe specific legal acts of national legislation already at the stage of creation," Pospelov stressed.
The CSTO includes Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia and Tajikistan. In 2019 Kyrgyzstan chairs the CSTO.
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