The use of modern digital technologies in the implementation of the rights and legitimate interests of citizens

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Purpose: The article is a study of the features of the use of modern digital technologies in the implementation of the law and legitimate interests of citizens in various fields of social interaction between the state and civil society institutions. Design/Methodology/Approach: The methodological basis of the study is a complex of dialectical, historical and legal, systemic, structural and functional methods, with the help of which the methods of introducing modern digital technologies into the mechanism of regulation of legal relations are determined. The authors disclose the mechanisms for introducing modern digital technologies into the activities of state and municipal bodies, with the help of which the rights and legitimate interests of citizens are realized, determine the need to develop new approaches with the help of international experience in ensuring legislative regulation of the procedures for introducing modern digital technologies in various areas of legal regulation of public relations Originality/Value: lately, the dynamics of the introduction of digital technologies in various areas of vital activity of citizens has been noted, while the mechanism of their legislative consolidation has not been determined, which determines the particular relevance of this research yet.

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Krasilnikova, T. K., Egorov, G. G., & Derkacheva, T. V. (2021). The use of modern digital technologies in the implementation of the rights and legitimate interests of citizens. In Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems (Vol. 155, pp. 1118–1125). Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-59126-7_123

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