Trends and lessons of anti-crisis legal regulationin in the period of the COVID-19 pandemic
Journal: RUDN Journal of Law (Vol.25, No. 2)Publication Date: 2021-06-19
Authors : Yana Gaivoronskaya; Olga Miroshnichenko; Sergey Shakirov;
Page : 634-662
Keywords : Covid-19; pandemic; digitalization; digital transformation; democracy; e-democracy; legal regulation; law; human rights;
Abstract
The article attempts to structure the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on the sociopolitical organization of society and legal regulation. The authors offer their own vision of the most significant changes that have occurred in various spheres of society in this specific period. The pandemic has demonstrated the diverse effects of digitalization (both highly positive in terms of social progress and sustainable development, and extremely negative). In addition, during the period of “antiviral regulation”, certain trends and patterns of legal regulation were spontaneously laid down; they can lead to fundamental and critical changes in the legal system. The article features the trends outlined by the pandemic and formulates proposals, allowing to take into account the extreme experience of survival in the conditions of the viral threat and to enter the post-pandemic world with minimal losses.
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