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DOI:  https://doi.org/10.36719/2663-4619/116/39-41

Vusala Muradaliyeva

ADA University

https://orcid.org/0009-0003-5661-1062

vmuradaliyeva14704@ada.edu.az

 

Digital Transformation and Digital Government.

E-Government in Azerbaijan

 

Abstract

In general, government is an extremely complex system to execute with precision and perfection. As a result, continuous efforts to reform and improve governance through legal frameworks and innovation are inevitable. In today’s context, digital transformation should be recognized as a crucial element of true democracy and transparency. Enabled by advanced technological communication tools, digital transformation fosters active citizen participation, enhances the realization of human rights and freedoms, and diminishes bureaucratic barriers. Nevertheless, it also introduces new challenges and legal risks for both individuals and institutions. This study examines the dual nature of digital transformation in governance—its democratic potential and its legal implications.

Keywords: digital transformation, e-government, democracy, transparency, legal challenges, public participation


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