General provisions on the constitutional legal responsibility of social communities in the conditions of digitalization
https://doi.org/10.29235/2524-2369-2021-66-1-102-108
Abstract
The article discusses issues related to the establishment of general provisions on the constitutional and legal responsibility of social communities in the context of digitalization processes. Emphasis is placed on special social communities – electronic associations, highlighting the features of their legal status. Within the framework of considering the issue of constitutional and legal responsibility, distinctions are made in the order of its occurrence, depending on the order of formation (creation) of social communities as subjects of constitutional and legal relations. Particular attention is paid to the changes taking place in the constitutional and legal sphere during the development of information technologies, their impact on the change in the subject composition of legal relations.
About the Author
I. V. ShakhnovskayaBelarus
Irina V. Shakhnovskaya – Ph. D. (Law), Associate Professor of the Department of Constitutional Law and Public Administration
29 Blohina Str., Novopolotsk 211440
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