Abstract

The article is devoted to the assessment of measurements used by lawyers to structure the legal system. Based on the results of their analysis, as well as the description of the factors that determine the context of the existence of legal systems at the current stage, the article proposes a three-factor measurement model and describes observations regarding current trends emerging in connection with the development of society, economy, state and technology in recent years. These include, in particular, the development of the interaction method as a specific method for the emerging digital law, the creation of the institution of digital citizenship, including such elements as the right to participation, the right to identity, and the right to exit, and the need for transnational dispute resolution mechanisms in decentralised interaction. The legal sources of Russia, the Kyrgyz Republic and the law of the Eurasian Economic Union are used as an object of analysis in the work.

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