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http://dx.doi.org/10.22937/IJCSNS.2022.22.11.25

Information and Communication Technologies in the Main Types of Legal Activities  

Kornev, Arkadiy (Kutafin Moscow State Law University)
Lipen, Sergey (Kutafin Moscow State Law University)
Zenin, Sergey (University of Tyumen)
Tanimov, Oleg (Kutafin Moscow State Law University)
Glazunov, Oleg (Plekhanov Russian University of Economics)
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International Journal of Computer Science & Network Security / v.22, no.11, 2022 , pp. 177-183 More about this Journal
Abstract
Thanks to the informatization of society, complex and high-tech devices are being introduced in all areas of human life, and the latest technologies are being actively improved in the modern, globalizing world. The article deals with the issues of using information and communication technologies in legal activities. It also covers the main types of such activities: law-making, law enforcement, and interpretive activity. Since there is an increase in the flow and accumulation of legal information, it is practically impossible to use traditional methods of working with legal information. The article considers and analyzes the role of information and communication technologies in modern legal activity. It is necessary to reveal the principles, concepts, conditions, and factors of their development and develop theoretical and practical recommendations for the use of such technologies in order to solve legal tasks. The authors of the article raise the issues of increasing the efficiency of legal activity, as well as the integration of information technologies into practical legal activity and their use for collecting, storing, searching, and issuing legal and reference information. Much attention is paid to the specific use of automated data banks and information retrieval systems in legal practice that ensure the accumulation, systematization, and effective search for legally important information. The development of such technologies leads to the creation of comfortable conditions for a lawyer in the course of their professional activity. Currently, legal activity cannot exist without telecommunication technologies, legal reference systems, and electronic programs. The authors believe that due to the use of the latest information technologies, the time for making legal decisions has significantly accelerated, the process of searching and systematizing evidence has been worked out, and it has become possible to quickly and efficiently find information on adopted laws and legal acts.
Keywords
law-making; law enforcement; interpretive activity; legal engineering; legal activity; information technologies;
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