DIGITAL STATE: THEORETICAL AND LEGAL FOUNDATIONS AND TRANSFORMATION OF STATE AND LEGAL INSTITUTIONS IN THE REPUBLIC OF UZBEKISTAN
Keywords:
Digital state, e-government, digitalization, state and legal institutions, theory of state and law, digital sovereignty, digital rights, machine-readable law, artificial intelligence, Constitution of the Republic of UzbekistanAbstract
The 12.00.01 academic specialty (Theory and History of State and Law; History of Doctrines of Law and State) examines the theoretical and legal foundations of the concept of the digital state as a new paradigm for organizing public authority. Using materials from the constitutional and current legislation of the Republic of Uzbekistan, the program explores the main areas of transformation of classical state and legal institutions: state sovereignty, lawmaking, law enforcement, human rights, and the separation of powers. It substantiates the need for a systemic revision of the traditional conceptual and categorical apparatus of state and law theory, taking into account the digital reality and the development of a national doctrine of the digital state.
