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Study on Legal Governance Guarantee of Digital Economy Development in China

  • Journal of International Business Transactions Law
  • Abbr : IBT
  • 2021, (32), pp.1-36
  • DOI : 10.31839/ibt.2021.01.32.1
  • Publisher : The Institute for Legal Studies Dong-A University
  • Research Area : Social Science > Law > Private Law > International Commercial Transactions Law
  • Received : November 11, 2020
  • Accepted : January 30, 2021
  • Published : January 31, 2021

XU YUAN 1 chenliang 2

1Southwest University of Political Science&Law
2西南政法大學

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ABSTRACT

Disruptive technological change has made human society leap over the era of agricultural and industrial economy and ushered in the era of digital economy. The development of digital economy has become a key force in the implementation of China's major national strategy, which is of great significance to the implementation of supply-side reform and innovation-driven development strategy. European and American countries are committed to improving the strategic policies and supporting legal systems for the development of digital economy. China should learn from the successful experience of Europe and the United States, speed up the construction of a modern economic system, enhance its core competitiveness, establish a legal protection system for the development of the digital economy, and create China's first-mover advantage in the digital economy. This research systematically sorts out the development status and trend of China's digital economy, points out the legal dilemma of the development of China's digital economy from the perspective of the actual analysis and the ought to be analyzed, and makes a detailed analysis of the European Union and the United States key laws, regulations and policy planning for the development of digital economy. Finally, this research puts forward the basic conception of legal guarantee for the development of China's digital economy from three aspects of concept, principle and system.

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