Abstract
Introduction. The article is devoted to the analysis of the reasons for the defectiveness of a number of regulations on economic activity in the country. The need to intensify the development of a methodology for the use of digital technologies in rule-making activities is substantiated.Materials and methods. In the course of writing the work, regulatory materials and works of domestic and foreign authors were used. Techniques of scientific knowledge were used: analysis, synthesis, abstraction, generalizations, analogies and others. The methodological basis of the study was made up of general scientific and special legal methods: systemic-structural, method of dogmatic analysis, method of interpretation of legal norms, method of legal-technical design, comparative legal, formal legal, logical, statistical, etc.Results of the study. Analysis of the current array of regulatory acts of the Russian Federation made it possible to identify its incomplete compliance with the requirements for building self-consistent management systems.It has been proven that the main condition for the effective use of digital technologies in rule-making is to ensure that the system of existing regulations in the country is closed from external influence. Ways have been proposed to improve the content of normative acts regulating civil law relations in the context of the introduction of digital technologies into law enforcement and legislative processes.Discussion and conclusions. The conducted research allows us to draw attention to the conceptual foundations of the transformation of its legal regulation in line with international agreements in this area, as well as critically evaluate the effectiveness of some areas of modern lawmaking.
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