INFORMATIZATION IN SOCIAL SECURITY LAW
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https://doi.org/10.33184/pravgos-2020.4.24Keywords:
CODIFICATION, DIGITALIZATION, SINGLE INFORMATION SPACE, SOCIAL SUPPORT MEASURES, EGISSO (UNIFIED STATE SOCIAL SECURITY INFORMATION SYSTEM OF THE PENSION FUND), EGISZ (UNIFIED PUBLIC HEALTH INFORMATION SYSTEM), PROACTIVE RESPONSE, REGISTRY MODELAbstract
The article is devoted to one of the most important problems - the digitalization of social security law. In theory of social security law, the issue of codification of this branch of law, the creation of the Social Code of the Russian Federation as a way of systematizing the norms of law is still being discussed. This codification is certainly a convenient and necessary way to combine legal norms in this area, including for the purpose of bringing information to citizens. Meanwhile, the law enforcement legislation is quite dynamic, has a diverse, complex subject composition, and is extensive in content, which makes it difficult to create a codified act in this area.
Purpose: to analyze the problems of codification and development of digitalization of social security law.
Methods: the author uses the methods of comparison, description, interpretation, formal and dialectical logic, interpretation of legal norms.
Results: the XXI century dictates new requirements - the accessibility of information, which, in the author's opinion, is possible due to informatization processes that are rapidly entering the legislation of social security law.
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Гусенко М. Граждан предупредят о положенных им льготах // Российская газета. 2019. 26 нояб.
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