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Information and Communication Culture as a Condition for the Realization of Some Rights of Citizens (the Case Study of Procedural Legislation)

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Toguzaeva Ekaterina Nikolaevna, Saratov State University
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Introduction. The article is devoted to the analysis of the significance of the level of development of information and communication culture of citizens for the exercise of their rights in the trial. The internetization and digitalization that have taken over the world make us take a fresh look at the need to comprehend the level of formation of the information and communication culture in the law-making process. Theoretical analysis. The dependence of the realization of certain rights of citizens on the level of formation of the information and communication culture of citizens and society as a whole is analyzed. The ambiguity of the assumption of a high level of legal and information and communication culture in the law-making process is considered, which may further become an obstacle to the realization of citizens’ rights. Results. The author notes that the reduction of orality in the ongoing processes of informatization and internetization should not a priori lead to the recognition of a high level of formation of the information and communication culture of citizens, it is necessary to work systematically on this process. It seems illogical to assume the dependence of the successful implementation of certain norms on the existence of a certain level of legal, information and communication culture of a citizen.

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Received: 
10.06.2020
Accepted: 
28.07.2020
Available online: 
31.08.2020