Summary: Summary: 1. Introduction. – 2. Status and challenges of the digital economy in developing countries. – 2.1. The reality of the digital economy in developing countries. – 2.2. Mechanisms for stimulating the digital economy. – 2.3. Role of the legal system in promoting the digital economy. – 2.4. Role of judicial guarantees in the promotion of the digital economy. – 3. Conclusion.
Background: The digital economy has become a significant driver of economic growth in developing countries. However, to fully realise the benefits of the digital economy, legal mechanisms must be put in place to create an environment for its growth.
Methods: This article provides an overview of legal mechanisms that can be implemented to stimulate a digital economy in developing countries. These legal mechanisms include the development of appropriate legal frameworks for e-commerce, intellectual property rights protection, privacy and data protection laws, and cybersecurity laws. Additionally, legal mechanisms that promote innovation and entrepreneurship, such as tax incentives, venture capital financing, and business incubators, are also essential.
Results and conclusion: The implementation of legal mechanisms can help developing countries build a vibrant digital economy, create jobs, and improve the standard of living for their citizens.