Digitalization of Russian Society: Issues, Challenges, and Prospects of Existence in a New Environment
Dmitry A. Lipinsky,
Roman A. Romashov,
Svetlana G. Golenok,
Konstantin N. Evdokimov and
Aleksandra A. Musatkina
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Dmitry A. Lipinsky: Togliatti State University
Roman A. Romashov: Institute of Economics and Law of Petrozavodsk State University
Svetlana G. Golenok: Institute of Economics and Law of Petrozavodsk State University
Konstantin N. Evdokimov: Irkutsk Law Institute affiliated with the Academy of the General Prosecutor’s Office of the Russian Federation
Aleksandra A. Musatkina: Togliatti State University
Chapter Chapter 37 in Public Administration and Regional Management in Russia, 2020, pp 329-337 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract This research is aimed at identifying the main challenges associated with the digitalization of Russian society taken in conjunction with the legal regulation of social relations. It has been substantiated that the opportunities provided by modern digital technologies fundamentally change the principles of the use of information, the criteria for determining its value, and, accordingly, the models of potential confidentiality threats. Therefore, the development of the national digital economy requires a review of Russian legislation with respect to the ability to influence new types of relations, refinements with account of the identified gaps in their legal definition, namely: new objects and subjects of informational legal relations, specific rights, duties, and responsibilities.
Keywords: Digitalization; Digital existence; Digital economy; Digital technologies; Information-oriented society; Development strategy; Region (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-38497-5_37
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