Abstract

The article is devoted to the current global legal policy of the state on digitalization and increasing the digital legal awareness of citizens; disclosed the main content of the latest information and communication technologies, which will significantly change the public legal consciousness, which is collectively called ‘digitalization’. As a research task, the authors identified an attempt to assess certain aspects of the legal policy pursued by the Kyrgyz Republic on the digital transformation of society, the effectiveness of which, in the future, will increase the efficiency and transparency of the activities of state bodies and the digital legal consciousness of society. The object of the research was the public relations associated with the implementation of the state's legal policy to improve the digital legal awareness of society. The subject of the research is a set of norms governing the legal mechanism of the state's activity in the formation of digital legal consciousness and digital IT culture. The research methods represent a dialectical method of cognition of social and legal phenomena, logical and comparative legal. The authors came to the conclusion that the main goal of the ongoing state-wide events have a certain positive effect on the digitalization processes - reducing the human factor, corruption elements in the provision of public services to citizens, expanding the legal awareness of the population, which should result in social and legal activity, welfare, as well as the security and competitiveness of the state.

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