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Implementation of the “Digital China” Initiative and Prospects for International Legal Cooperation in the Digital Age

https://doi.org/10.25205/2542-0410-2024-20-2-30-44

Abstract

At present, the world’s major advanced economies are improving their own digital governance systems and participating in the development of international digital economy rules, and in the process of building a digital China requires both technological support and legal safeguards. The study of China’s law-making experience should take into account important facts and practices. The article presents the achievements in the development of digital economy, reveals the specific measures of the Chinese government in building a digital rule of law, analyzes the model of using digital technology in judicial proceedings and building a digital procuratorate, considers the existing risks in international cyberspace, and suggests ways for China-Russian digital legal cooperation.

About the Author

Yao Li
Institute for Foreign-Related Rule of Law, East China University of Political Science and Law
China

Li Yao, Doctor of Juridical Sciences

Shanghai



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Li Ya. Implementation of the “Digital China” Initiative and Prospects for International Legal Cooperation in the Digital Age. Juridical science and practice. 2024;20(2):30-44. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.25205/2542-0410-2024-20-2-30-44

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