LEGAL ISSUES OF DIGITIZATION IN ENVIRONMENTAL LAW
Durbek MAKHKAMOV , DSC, Associate Professor, Tashkent State University Of Law, UzbekistanAbstract
Environmental law is a very broad field. Therefore, we study it as a complex legal system. Today, the dynamics of digitization processes also affect environmental law. This article is devoted to the issue of legal regulation of problems arising in these relations. No research has been conducted on cyber security issues in environmental legislation in Uzbekistan. The article contains a number of analyzes and suggestions. In our opinion, this article is the first stage of research on this topic.
Keywords
Cybersecurity in environmental law, natural resources, legal regime
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