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Constitutional Principles of Forming the Foundations of the Digital Economy in the Russian Federation

Marina Vladimirovna Rybkina and Dariia Andreevna Pavlova
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Marina Vladimirovna Rybkina: St. Petersburg State University of Economics
Dariia Andreevna Pavlova: St. Petersburg State University of Economics

A chapter in Challenges and Solutions in the Digital Economy and Finance, 2022, pp 199-205 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract The article examines the influence of constitutional principles on the formation of the foundations of the digital economy in the Russian Federation. The presented scientific discussion shows how important is the process of creating a system of legal regulation of the digital economy, built on the foundation of the legal foundations laid down in the Constitution of the Russian Federation. The tasks of digitalization of the economy are to build an effective turnover of goods, works and services based on the use of the latest information technologies and high-tech industries, in the conditions of ensuring the security of the circulation of personal data, banking and other secrets, ensuring the security of the state, society and the individual. Determining the balance of interests in building the entire system of public administration of digitalization processes is established in the norms-principles, in the norms of ideas laid down both in the law itself and in the Constitution. The purpose of the study is to identify the theoretical problems of building a new system of legislative acts regulating the digital economy, built on constitutional principles. The norms of the current laws regulating some of the processes that are taking shape in the digital economy are analyzed. Different points of view on the impact of economic mechanisms on law are considered. The authors draw attention to the theoretical doctrine in law, which has been developing in recent years in terms of studying the informatization and digitalization of the state and the economy, as well as deter-mining the role of the Constitution in these processes.

Keywords: Constitution; Constitutional principle; Legal principle; Digitalization; Digital economy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-14410-3_21

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