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Developing legal frameworks for digital governance
Digital governance is only as strong as the legal foundations it is built on. A clear and coherent legal and policy framework ensures legal certainty for public institutions and private sector actors, builds public trust in digital services, supports compliance with international standards, and strengthens resilience against digital threats and regulatory fragmentation.
To enable sustainable digital transformation, governments need legislation and policies that align with national priorities, sector-specific regulations, and global best practices. Well-designed legal frameworks not only foster innovation and economic growth but also safeguard critical information, protect citizens’ rights, and ensure the secure delivery of essential services.
At the e-Governance Academy (eGA), our legal and policy experts translate digital transformation goals into future-proof regulatory frameworks. We believe that security, privacy, and innovation, including responsible AI, are mutually reinforcing pillars of democratic digital governance.
With multidisciplinary expertise, we support governments in navigating complex legal environments, institutional challenges, and rapidly evolving technologies. Our services are tailored, scalable, and grounded in real-world implementation experience.
What we provide
eGA’s support for designing digital and cybersecurity legal and policy frameworks includes the following:
- Gap Assessments & Legal Reviews: Identifying overlaps, inconsistencies, and legal gaps in existing policies and legislative landscapes.
- Tailored Legal Drafting: Supporting governments in drafting primary and secondary legislation in areas ranging from digital identity ecosystems, trust services, reforming public services, and establishing registries to legal foundations for national cybersecurity strategies, critical infrastructure protection, national crisis management, and incident response.
- Stakeholder Consultations & Capacity Building: Facilitating inclusive consultations and delivering training programmes to help regulators, ministries, and parliaments navigate the legal dimensions of digitalisation and cybersecurity.
- International Harmonisation: Ensuring legal coherence with international standards and frameworks (such as GDPR, eIDAS, NIS Directives)