Legal regulations of digital economy during pandemic
by Oksana Vinnyk; Olena Belianevych; Nino Patsuriia; Galyna Myronova; Svitlana Seminoh
International Journal of Public Law and Policy (IJPLAP), Vol. 8, No. 3/4, 2022

Abstract: The actual state of legal support for the digital economy significantly lags behind the needs of society in its social aspect, which includes not only stimulating the positive properties of digitalisation and their widespread use in all spheres of social existence but also ensures the minimisation of the risks generated by it and their negative consequences. The study aims to develop a solid base for the legal regulation of the digitalisation of the economy, public administration and healthcare system in Ukraine. During the study, authors used modelling, dialectical, comparative and historical-legal methods. The authors analysed the state of relations and their legal regulation from the perspective of the natural interaction of digitalisation, economics, and law as phenomena of public life. Problems that need to be solved were identified and respective solutions were proposed.

Online publication date: Tue, 26-Jul-2022

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