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Legal culture as a factor of economic stabilisation in the conditions of digitalisation

Issue 55, 2024

Gulnar Arginbekova, Gulnaz Zhusupova, Rimma Kyndybayeva, Zhanna Kyndybayeva, Aigul Abdukerova

Received 23.09.2023, Revised 17.12.2023, Accepted 23.02.2024

https://doi.org/10.54919/physics/55.2024.187ny1

Abstract

Relevance. In the conditions of digitalisation of modern society, legal culture is of particular importance as a factor of economic stabilisation. The processes of digital transformation have a substantial impact on the economy, requiring the adaptation of legal norms and institutions to new challenges and opportunities.

Purpose. The purpose of this study is to examine the relationship between legal culture and economic stabilisation in the conditions of digitalisation based on the analysis of the experience of Kazakhstan, the European Union, and the states of the Anglo-American legal family.

Methodology. The study used complex methods of analysis, synthesis, comparison of scientific literature, and current legislation, regulations, and practices related to legal culture and economic stabilisation in the context of digitalisation.

Results. The paper considers aspects of the development of the digital economy and their impact on legal culture. Two main features of the legal culture in the digital age are highlighted: the interaction between law and technology, which requires the development of appropriate legislation, and a change in the attitude to law in the context of technological innovation and digital transformation. The importance of developing a legal culture in the formation of the legal system, ensuring a stable legal environment for the development of the digital economy, regulating digital technologies and protecting the rights and interests of participants in the digital economy was noted.

Conclusions. The results of the study can serve as a basis for the development of recommendations for the development of legal culture in the context of digitalisation, both in Kazakhstan and other countries. The theoretical and empirical conclusions of the study can assist Kazakhstan’s law-making bodies in improving legal culture, which will help develop and adopt legislation more effectively and fairly during digital transformation.

Keywords: legal efficiency; legal education; digital transformation; modern legal institutions; technological innovations

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Arginbekova G, Zhusupova G, Kyndybayeva R, Kyndybayeva Z, Abdukerova A. Legal culture as a factor of economic stabilisation in the conditions of digitalisation. Sci Herald Uzhhorod Univ Ser Phys. 2024;(55):1871-1879. DOI: 10.54919/physics/55.2024.187ny1

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