Constitutional and Legal Regulation in the Context of Technological Transformation
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Constitutional and Legal Regulation in the Context of Technological Transformation
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S1991-32220000622-3-1
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Authors
Akmal Saidov 
Occupation: Director of the National Human Rights Center of the Republic of Uzbekistan; First Deputy Speaker, Legislative Chamber, Oliy Majlis of the Republic Uzbekistan
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National Human Rights Center of the Republic of Uzbekistan
Legislative Chamber, Oliy Majlis of the Republic Uzbekistan
Address: Tashkent, Uzbekistan
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25-31
Abstract

The article attempts to analyze changes in the constitutional and legal regulation of social processes under the influence of technological transformations in the modern world. There is a need to respond to the imperatives of the new world order emerging in the context of an accelerated transition to a qualitatively new technological order.

In Uzbekistan there is large-scale constitutional and legal reforms, which meet the spirit of the times and are a response to the realities of modernity and transformational processes in the world. There is a constitutionalisation tendency in various branches of law; new institutions of constitutional law are emerging, including new human rights, which make it possible to take advantage of the global information society.

The most important issue faced by states is the observance of the principle of their sovereign equality in the conditions of digital inequality and uneven development of digital technologies in the world. At the same time, the regulation of the information and digital space is a new sphere of constitutional and legal influence. The article provides examples of such regulation in various states. The emergence of a new generation of human rights — digital rights — requires their consolidation at the international and constitutional levels. Today, national constitutions are also in the focus of attention when considering the processes of digitalization, the spread of information and communication and other new technologies, interstate integration, anti-corruption strategies and tactics and many other phenomena.

Two interrelated patterns in the development of modern constitutional law are noted: on the one hand, there is the expansion of the scope of constitutional regulation due to the norms and rules, which govern global problems, including new generations of human rights; on the other hand, there is the influence of the law itself, including constitutional law, on the processes of globalization itself.

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constitution, human rights, digital rights, sixth technological order
Date of publication
10.03.2023
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