Problems of legal regulations of relations in the sphere of the electronic document flow
by Ainur K. Kussainova; Aiman B. Omarova; Djamilya A. Ospanova; Duman O. Kussainov; Rysgul Abilsheyeva
International Journal of Electronic Security and Digital Forensics (IJESDF), Vol. 12, No. 3, 2020

Abstract: Regulation of the electronic document flow stand as allied form of the legal structure. The document flow contains elements of the general law of regulation and reaffirms the necessity of following specific instructions. Its electronic form gives an opportunity for the information interchange between subjects of an economical and legal activity. This defines the possibility of formation of separate branch of legal regulation in the document flow. The possibility of the structuring and correlation of an informational and other branch of the law for the aim of complex usage of an electronic document flow is viewed as separate aspect. The innovation of the research is explained by the reason that the mechanism of the governmental legislation is fully investigated and approved Practical significance is explained, from which the definition of the branch of legislative regulation allows to raise the structure and the regulation of the legislative system.

Online publication date: Wed, 08-Jul-2020

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