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LEGAL ANALYSIS OF INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE IN THE PROCESS OF DIGITALIZATION OF ASSETS

Inamdjanova Elnora Elbekovna , Lecturer Of The Department Of International Private Law Tashkent State University Of Law, Uzbekistan
Ms Bettina Maxion , legal advisor in International Institute for the Unification of Private Law, (UNIDROIT), Rome, Italy

Abstract

This article explores the essence of international experience in digital imaging, the need to regulate different types of assets, approaches to legal regulation, prospects for the legal regulation of assets in the digital economy of the Republic of Uzbekistan. The strategy for this growth must be determined by the private sector, directed by the government, analyzed by civil society and academia through the lens of private international law. The main purpose of the article is to expose the unclear jurisdictions, conflicting laws, and fragmented oversight that create barriers to the accountable management of traditional cross-border finance that are missing in decentralized networks. The authority to regulate stock trading remains contested among national and subnational regulators, resulting in duplicative compliance efforts that are estimated to cost investors large sums of money.

Keywords

Digital economy, shareholders, legal risks

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Inamdjanova Elnora Elbekovna, & Ms Bettina Maxion. (2023). LEGAL ANALYSIS OF INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE IN THE PROCESS OF DIGITALIZATION OF ASSETS. International Journal of Law And Criminology, 3(12), 23–31. https://doi.org/10.37547/ijlc/Volume03Issue12-05