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    The influence of martial status in Ukraine on digitalization processes in the context of civil law
    (CEP USM, 2024) Shevchuk, Oleksandr; Kiriiak, Oksana
    In view of the forced changes in the social life of Ukrainians, which were caused by the introduction of a special legal regime - the martial law regime by the corresponding decree of the head of state, many temporary changes in society arose. The most complete picture of such regularities can be traced in the legal field, in which various aspects of people’s existence find their manifestation. One of these was the right to access the Internet as a tool for realizing the information transformation of the state, in particular, legal phenomena that make up the general paradigm of understanding certain processes, that is, in the combination of the information field and legal reality. The purpose of the study was to analyze changes in the dynamics of digitalization within the law, which to some extent became on the rails of wartime. Such a direction should demonstrate the relentless development of digital technologies, which seem to “keep up with the times”, which will certainly have an exclusively positive meaning described in this study. The importance of its conduct lies in the search for keys to solving certain problems inherent in both peacetime and wartime, however, in general, an analysis was provided and the prospects for the development of this direction in the Ukrainian space, primarily legal, were provided.

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