MODERN TRENDS IN REGULATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL AND LEGAL RELATIONS: DIGITALIZATION AND ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
Durbek Makhkamov , Ph.D. assistant professor, Tashkent state university of law, UzbekistanAbstract
The current state of the procedure for the use of natural resources is analyzed. It has been established that the regulatory legal acts regulating these relations do not fully reflect the capabilities of modern approaches and technologies. Foreign models in this area, the influence of theoretical concepts on legislation are evaluated. In addition, the use of artificial intelligence in the use of natural resources was predicted. Among the global trends in the development of environmental law, the processes of globalization and the stages of penetration of information and communication technologies stand out. Issues of further improvement of the mechanisms for the use of some natural resources that are part of public services and increasing the interest of state bodies in this area were discussed. Proposals for the development of new normative legal acts or for the introduction of amendments and additions to them were put forward and classified according to their nature.
Keywords
E-government, , green economy
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