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Digital technologies as a factor of effective and sustainable development of society

https://doi.org/10.29235/2524-2369-2022-67-2-234-239

Abstract

The article considers some directions of the use of digital technologies in public life. It is emphasized that in modern conditions they become an important factor in sustainable development. Information technology ensures the implementation of the principle of information openness (transparency), which affects the nature of relations between different subjects of law. Attention is drawn to the positive and negative aspects of the introduction of digital technologies, including personal data protection, the right to decent work and productive employment. Proposals for further development of Belarusian legislation and law enforcement practice are made.

About the Author

G. A. Vasilevich
Belarusian State University
Belarus

Grigoriy A. Vasilevich – Corresponding Member, D. Sc. (Law), Professor, Head of the Constitutional Law Department, Faculty of Law, Belarusian State University.

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