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International Journal of Social Science, Education, Communication and EconomicsInternational Journal of Social Science, Education, Communication and Economics

The global pandemic has drastically altered the global economic landscape, necessitating the reconstruction of economic legal frameworks to support global recovery and stability. This article outlines the importance of implementing flexible, innovative, and multilateral cooperation-oriented legal frameworks to address various post-pandemic challenges. An approach based on strengthening inclusive financial systems, digitalisation, and local economic empowerment is seen as the main solution to reduce inequality and promote a sustainable economy. By emphasising the principles of global justice and adaptation to change, the reconstruction of the economic legal framework is expected to not only ensure short-term recovery but also build long-term resilience in the face of future crises. This article offers a holistic perspective on the importance of updating the economic legal framework as a foundation for creating post-pandemic global stability.

The pandemic has significantly impacted the global economic system, necessitating the reconstruction of the economic legal framework to ensure a resilient and sustainable recovery.Principles such as regulatory flexibility, digitalisation, and strengthening the international legal framework are crucial for addressing post-pandemic challenges.Ultimately, the success of this reconstruction relies on adaptability, multilateral cooperation, and a commitment to global justice to foster long-term economic stability.

Further research should investigate the development of adaptive legal frameworks capable of responding to future global crises, moving beyond traditional regulatory approaches. A crucial area for exploration is the design of legal mechanisms that promote equitable access to resources and protections for vulnerable groups, including informal workers and small businesses, during economic disruptions. Additionally, studies should focus on strengthening international cooperation in economic law, particularly in areas like debt management, vaccine distribution, and financial system stability, to ensure a more coordinated and effective global response to future pandemics and economic shocks. These investigations should consider the existing legal landscape and build upon current efforts to create a more resilient, inclusive, and sustainable global economic order, fostering a system that prioritizes both economic growth and social well-being.

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