Abstract

The study highlights the impact of legal policy on practice law and coherence of the current legal policy with background of the processes of digitalization in legal practice. It is emphasized that legal policy, being a means of influencing the legal system, is inherent to any state. If there is law, the sphere of legal regulation, and, as you know, the state cannot exist without it, then there is legal policy. The state can be considered the main subject of legal policy. It is noted that legal life cannot be conceived without legal policy, since all actions in the legal sphere are in one way or another subordinate to a certain general idea, strategy, which allows us to resist chaos, confusion, disorder of social relations. Recently, the problem of forming legal policy gains special significance, since new opportunities appear along with the idea of an information society. For example, it is now possible to develop and implement strategic directives through digital technologies, the Internet, improved software, and other means. That at least expands the circle of addressees of legal policy and those areas it affects. At the same time, we can notice the opposite process: how the legal policy changes depending on how the social relations are regulated by law and how they are transformed. Life itself prompts the subjects of legal policy to act promptly, systematically, in accordance with the emerging needs of social development. New strategic legal ideas are born that make up the content of legal policy.

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