A new issue of the Journal of Digital Technologies and Law (Vol. 2, No. 2)
Contemporary Foreign Legal thought on the New Phenomena of Digital Transformation Just recently it seemed ephemeral that legal scholars and practitioners around the world would be directly involved in digitalization processes. It seemed hard to imagine that in a short period of time, the rapid leap in technology development would begin to change virtually all areas (including legal activities), making digitalization so comprehensive that it would be perceived as commonplace. One could not suppose that the increasing importance of digital competencies on the labor market would be natural; however, they have become essential for effective use and work with digital technologies. Today, we have to revise the competence-based approach to educating and training qualified lawyers and improving their qualifications, taking into account the digital economy trends that form a new regulatory environment for relations. Such concepts as “digital rights”, “digital maturity”, “technological sovereignty” and many others are deeply embedded into the legal lexicon. Lawyers, together with experts from other branches of knowledge, act in the coordinates of digital transformation, the criteria of which are yet to be defined, given that law is the main factor in the pace of technologization and digitalization of social relations.
Дата публикации: 1 августа 2024