Digitalisation and Transparency Testing Legislation Advice Framework and Opportunities for International Comparison
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Abstract
We can say that digitalisation, integration into the digital world is no longer an option but a compulsion. It is indispensable and not worth experimenting with. Although digitalisation is a fashionable and frequently used expression, it is not inconceivable to clarify what is meant by it. The concept covers the operation of transforming a computer-read, encoded formwork that has already appeared on a different medium (text, image, sound). Digitized materials are most commonly accessed on a variety of media through the Internet. The greatest achievement of transparency, as far as possible, is also an important and indispensable part of the political, economic and social processes of the 21st century. In this paper, I examine the points of connection between the two concepts and the possibilities and frameworks provided by regulation, primarily in the domestic relation, but with an international perspective.