28.06.2024
12:15–13:45
Platform-Based Work in the Digital Economy: Legal Issues Related to Regulation (Federal Law on Aggregators)
Congress Centre, conference hall E9
Today, platform-based employment involves individuals providing services and performing work with the help of an intermediary – a digital platform. The number of platforms is increasing, and the number of people who use them for their work and to make a living is also growing as a result. However, legislation has only partially resolved such issues as the legal regulation of people who work using platform-based employment and the distribution of responsibility to third parties between platforms and the people who work with them. When building models of the relevant legal mechanisms that are needed, it is crucial to choose the most effective legal means that can both help provide certain guarantees to platform-based employment workers and secure development opportunities for this sector of the economy. Why did platform-based employment emerge and why is it developing? What types of platforms are there? Is working through a digital platform a special type of employment? And if so, how should it be regulated? Is it possible to require all workers on a platform to register as being self-employed? How, on the one hand, can we protect workers on digital platforms from having unfair penalties imposed on them, and, on the other hand, make them legally liable in the labour world? How can we neutralize such negative manifestations as high levels of competition on platforms, a lack of professional growth, and the growing precarization of labour? Will effective legal regulation mechanisms be created for society when regulations on aggregators are adopted?
Moderator
Nelly Diveeva
Professor of the Department of Labor Law and Labor Protection, St. Petersburg State University
Speakers
Vladislav Arkhipov
Director of the Center for Research on Information Security and Digital Transformation, Head of the Department of Theory and History of State and Law, St. Petersburg State University
Alexander Dolgov
Partner, Better Chance
Andrey Epishin
Deputy Chairman of the Committee of the Federation Council of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation on the budget and financial markets
Elena Krupskaya
Director of Legal Affairs, X5 Group
Alexey Minaev
Deputy Managing Director, Ozon
Snezhana Orlova
Director of Legal and Corporate Affairs, Ventra
Elina Sidorenko
Director of the Center for Digital Economy and Financial Innovation, MGIMO University; General Director, Platform for Business.RF; Member of the Council under the President of the Russian Federation for the Development of Civil Society and Human Rights
Front row participant
Anna Harutyunyan
Head of Antitrust and Regulatory Practice, Wildberries
Broadcast

Nelly Diveeva
Professor of the Department of Labor Law and Labor Protection, St. Petersburg State University

Vladislav Arkhipov
Director of the Center for Research on Information Security and Digital Transformation, Head of the Department of Theory and History of State and Law, St. Petersburg State University

Alexander Dolgov
Partner, Better Chance

Andrey Epishin
Deputy Chairman of the Committee of the Federation Council of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation on the budget and financial markets
Elena Krupskaya
Director of Legal Affairs, X5 Group
Krupskaya Elena Vladimirovna,
Russian, citizen of the Russian Federation, married, two adult sons
Since August 2022 - Chief Legal Officer, X5 GROUP.
During her employment with X5, she has developed and approved a strategy for the development of the company's legal department, aimed at the function integration into achieving the company's strategic results and team leadership goals.
A significant increase in the CSI and eNPS has been achieved. Projects have been launched to reduce the bureaucracy level in the company's processes related to the creation of internal regulatory documents, issuance of Powers of Attorney, etc.
A number of actions have been taken to improve the judicial efficiency, which led to the unprecedented judicial performance.
Th X5 Group's legal team, led by Elena, was recognized as the winner of the “Best Legal Department” competition in the “Trade” category.
Nominee for the "Leader of the Year" Award in 2023 according to the Russian Corporate Counsel Association (RCCA).
Education:
1994 Odessa State University. "Jurisprudence"
2022 - Executive MBA, Russian Academy of the National Economy and Public Administration
2023 - present, National Research University Higher School of Economics
Experience:
2008-2022 Evraz Holding. Chief Legal Officer
2000-2008 enterprises of the Russian Aluminum Group. Department Director
1997-2000 stock market organizations
1984-1996 Court Clerk, Bailiff
Russian, citizen of the Russian Federation, married, two adult sons
Since August 2022 - Chief Legal Officer, X5 GROUP.
During her employment with X5, she has developed and approved a strategy for the development of the company's legal department, aimed at the function integration into achieving the company's strategic results and team leadership goals.
A significant increase in the CSI and eNPS has been achieved. Projects have been launched to reduce the bureaucracy level in the company's processes related to the creation of internal regulatory documents, issuance of Powers of Attorney, etc.
A number of actions have been taken to improve the judicial efficiency, which led to the unprecedented judicial performance.
Th X5 Group's legal team, led by Elena, was recognized as the winner of the “Best Legal Department” competition in the “Trade” category.
Nominee for the "Leader of the Year" Award in 2023 according to the Russian Corporate Counsel Association (RCCA).
Education:
1994 Odessa State University. "Jurisprudence"
2022 - Executive MBA, Russian Academy of the National Economy and Public Administration
2023 - present, National Research University Higher School of Economics
Experience:
2008-2022 Evraz Holding. Chief Legal Officer
2000-2008 enterprises of the Russian Aluminum Group. Department Director
1997-2000 stock market organizations
1984-1996 Court Clerk, Bailiff

Alexey Minaev
Deputy Managing Director, Ozon

Snezhana Orlova
Director of Legal and Corporate Affairs, Ventra

Elina Sidorenko
Director of the Center for Digital Economy and Financial Innovation, MGIMO University; General Director, Platform for Business.RF; Member of the Council under the President of the Russian Federation for the Development of Civil Society and Human Rights
Sidorenko Elina - Doctor of Law, Professor of MGIMO University (Moscow State Institute of International Relations under Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Russia), Head of MGIMO Digital economy centre.
A graduate of the Stavropol State University (now — The North-Caucasus Federal University) in 2001. In 2002 she successfully defended her thesis and in 2013 she successfully defended her thesis for the degree of Doctor of Law. Since 2013 she is Professor of MGIMO University, since 2017 she is the Head of MGIMO Digital economy centre.
Research interests: financial security, digital economy, anti-corruption policy, laundering of the proceeds from crime and financing of terrorism.
She is the author of 150 scientific works.
Sidorenko Elina is actively working as an expert. She is a member of the Expert Council of the RF President's Administration on anti-corruption, the Head of the Working Group of the State Duma of RF Federal Gathering on cryptocurrency circulation risk assessment, the Head of the new digital technologies Expert Council of the Russian Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs. Participates in the development of legislation on cryptocurrency circulation regulation in Russia.
A graduate of the Stavropol State University (now — The North-Caucasus Federal University) in 2001. In 2002 she successfully defended her thesis and in 2013 she successfully defended her thesis for the degree of Doctor of Law. Since 2013 she is Professor of MGIMO University, since 2017 she is the Head of MGIMO Digital economy centre.
Research interests: financial security, digital economy, anti-corruption policy, laundering of the proceeds from crime and financing of terrorism.
She is the author of 150 scientific works.
Sidorenko Elina is actively working as an expert. She is a member of the Expert Council of the RF President's Administration on anti-corruption, the Head of the Working Group of the State Duma of RF Federal Gathering on cryptocurrency circulation risk assessment, the Head of the new digital technologies Expert Council of the Russian Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs. Participates in the development of legislation on cryptocurrency circulation regulation in Russia.

Anna Harutyunyan
Head of Antitrust and Regulatory Practice, Wildberries