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Digital Economy Law a Reality Manifested in Legal Reports of Production, Commerce, Services and Public Administration
Digital Economy Law a Reality Manifested in Legal Reports of Production, Commerce, Services and Public Administration

Author(s): Manole Decebal Bogdan
Subject(s): Politics / Political Sciences, Economy, Law, Constitution, Jurisprudence, Public Administration, Law on Economics, ICT Information and Communications Technologies, Administrative Law
Published by: Societatea de Stiinte Juridice si Administrative
Keywords: artificial intelligence law; the right of the digital economy; digitalization of society; law and digitization;
Summary/Abstract: Online transactions are a certainty of the moment in all social and economic fields. Digital economy has been part of everyday normality for a long time. The legislation that regulates legal relations is not updated and there is no clear perspective by which to confirm the imposition of "digital economy law" in society. The acts of commerce, services, and production in which the digital society participates (hard, software, networks and augmented reality) develop, in themselves, a number of legal subjects and a large palette of contractual or tortious civil responsibilities that do not have a clear regulation. Through this research, we are trying to launch a current and forward-looking topic to the public professional debate to lay the foundations for the "Digital Economy Right". The research methods used are observation of flows and case studies of "artificial intelligence" used through software in the private and public economy; reporting of legal subjects involved in legal relations to the legal norm. The implications of the study are relevant for the whole society, but also for legal professionals. The results constitute benchmarks for the debate and drafting of the future legal norms necessary to harmonize the international legislation of classical law with the law of artificial intelligence.