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CROSS-BORDER RECOGNITION OF ELECTRONIC DOCUMENT METADATA: A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF CENTRAL ASIAN LEGAL SYSTEMS

Janagul Balkibayeva

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Volume: 1
Issue: 1
Date: October 24, 2024

Abstract

This study examines the legal frameworks governing electronic document metadata recognition across Central Asian countries, focusing on Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, and Turkmenistan. Through comprehensive analysis of national legislation, international agreements, and practical implementation challenges, this research investigates how these nations approach cross-border electronic document validation and metadata preservation. The study employs a mixed-method approach, combining legal document analysis with semi-structured interviews of legal practitioners and government officials. Results indicate significant variations in legal approaches to metadata recognition, with Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan demonstrating more developed frameworks compared to their regional counterparts. The findings highlight the need for harmonized regional standards and enhanced technical infrastructure to facilitate seamless cross-border electronic document exchange.

Keywords

electronic documents, metadata recognition, Central Asia, digital signature, cross-border transactions, legal harmonization, cybersecurity, digital transformation

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