Digital transformation and law: Reverberations

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Keywords:

Digital transformation, digital citizen, law, government policy

Abstract

The impact of COVID 19 on society accelerated the arrival in countries like Peru of Digital Transformation. Unfortunately, the reception of the phenomenon in the culture of governments is less successful in relation to private enterprise and digital citizenship. The law as a product of government policy therefore remains in a reactive and not proactive attitude. It is imperative to establish the lines of open government and give way to a normative generation -minimal but efficient- consistent with the capacity of cooperation of the institutions with the digital citizen to more satisfactorily solve their own problems.

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Author Biography

Carlos Alberto Pajuelo Beltrán, Private University of Tacna

PhD in Law. Professor at the Private University of Tacna

Published

2022-12-02

How to Cite

Pajuelo Beltrán, C. A. (2022). Digital transformation and law: Reverberations. DERECHO, 11(11), 43–58. Retrieved from https://revistas.upt.edu.pe/ojs/index.php/derecho/article/view/692