In the context of active digitalization of public administration in Kazakhstan, the key task is to create an effective legal framework for the implementation of e-government. This is related to the need to enhance security, protect personal data, and improve coordination between government bodies. Against the backdrop of rapid changes in digital technologies, legal regulation in the field of eservices often lags behind societal needs, creating risks for the effective functioning of the state’s digital infrastructure. The aim of this study is to conduct a comparative legal analysis of the regulations governing egovernment in Kazakhstan, identify key issues in the legal regulation of digital services, and propose solutions aimed at creating a safer and more effective legal framework. The research employs comparative legal, formal-legal, and systemic analysis methods. Key regulatory acts of the Republic of Kazakhstan governing the provision of e-services, such as laws on public services, digitalization, and personal data protection, as well as international approaches in this area, were analyzed. The study revealed that the legal framework of e-government in Kazakhstan requires improvements in data protection, standardization of e-services, and the integration of state platforms into a unified digital system. The practical significance of the work lies in the development of recommendations for improving legal regulation, which will enhance data security, accelerate the process of digitalization, and improve the accessibility of public services for citizens. Keywords: e-government, digitalization, legal regulation, data protection, Kazakhstan
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Year of release:
2026
Number of the journal:
1(101)
Heading: Law
English
Русский
Қазақ