THE LAW OF THE DIGITAL ECONOMY IN THE EVOLUTION OF THE DIGITIZED SOCIETY

Authors

  • Decebal Manole Bogdan

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15837/aijjs.v17i2.6461

Abstract

The evolution of society leads to an increasingly comfortable way of life in which human activities are replaced by digitized processes. People sell and buy through the digital processes provided by the Internet, pay/receive consideration for products or services and works transacted through digital banking transactions. Most of the time operators, legal entities under private law or natural persons do not benefit from real protection and guarantee from the state. The economic, commercial, financial processes in the digital economy have no borders and are carried out most of the time with unknown legal subjects, without real or identifiable identity. Through this work we will try to bring to the discussion of researchers about the importance of law in the digital economy. The authority of states does not manifest itself on the Internet to offer protection to economic factors that operate online. The Internet is ubiquitous in every economic activity, but the regulation of the conduct of legal subjects, their civil or criminal liability for acts criminalized by civil or criminal law is on the horizon of the very distant future.

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Published

2023-12-31

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