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Governments across the world have recognised the potential of new information and communication technologies (ICTs) to bring about fundamental renewal in not only government and public sector processes, but also their relationship with civil societal groups, the private sector, citizens, and various other actors. ICT provides enormous opportunities to increase efficiency and effectiveness in all kinds of policy sectors, and promises a real dialogue between policy makers and the public. This second edition of the prescient and influential work first published in 2001 includes updated texts of several chapters from the earlier edition as well as various chapters, among them a number of country reports written for the e-government session of the of the 17th World Congress of Comparative Law. In addition to visions of the concept of electronic government, it provides examples of already active electronic governance by including various chapters on developments in the United States (both federal and state), the United Kingdom, Canada, Germany, Italy, Denmark, and the Netherlands. It draws valuable lessons (cross-national, between policy sectors and across administrations) from the design of electronic government and from evaluations of electronic government in practice. Aspects of e-government covered in the second edition include the following: government initiatives such as e-publication, online filing (including e-procurement and courts e-filing); 'e-democracy' features such as e-voting, e-participation, e-consultation and e-petitioning; benefits of government use of such expanding technologies as global positioning systems, smartcards, and biometrics; benefits to citizens services such as social security and services in the health care sector; applications to the judicial system and law enforcement; differences between developments and policy initiatives in various countries; and, obstacles and dilemmas touching upon security, surveillance, identity fraud, liability, intellectual property, free access, national security, equality, and privacy. Especially in its close attention to the interaction between legal, practical, public administration and ethical obstacles and dilemmas, "Designing E- Government, Second Edition" is of enormous value to practitioners, officials, and policymakers concerned with the legal implications related to the design and implementation of e-government, and with the present and future challenges of this endeavour.
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Copyright --- Droit d'auteur --- Computer programs --- Programmes d'ordinateur --- 34:681.3 <47> --- -Copyright --- -#SBIB:309H1015 --- #SBIB:328H262 --- #SBIB:011.IEB --- 347.78 <47> --- Literary property --- Property, Literary --- Intangible property --- Intellectual property --- Anti-copyright movement --- Authors and publishers --- Book registration, National --- Patent laws and legislation --- Informaticarecht--Rusland. Sovjet-Unie --- -Media: politieke, juridische, ethische, ideologische aspecten (incl. privacy) --- Instellingen en beleid: Rusland en het GOS --- Auteursrecht--Rusland. Sovjet-Unie --- Law and legislation --- Theses --- 347.78 <47> Auteursrecht--Rusland. Sovjet-Unie --- 34:681.3 <47> Informaticarecht--Rusland. Sovjet-Unie --- #SBIB:309H1015 --- Media: politieke, juridische, ethische, ideologische aspecten (incl. privacy) --- Computers --- United States --- Computer crimes --- Soviet Union --- Access control --- Copyright - Computer programs - Soviet Union --- Copyright - Soviet Union
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Democracy. --- Digital media --- Political participation. --- democracy --- electronic government --- governance --- impact of information technology --- digital technology --- Brazil --- Canada --- United States --- European citizens' initiative --- Iceland --- Belgium --- Netherlands --- China --- India --- Political aspects. --- Democracy --- Digital media - Political aspects --- Political participation --- Belgique --- Brésil --- Chine --- Etats-Unis --- Inde --- Islande --- Pays-Bas
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Computer. Automation --- Law of obligations. Law of contract --- Industrial and intellectual property --- Economic law --- United States --- Europe --- Technologie de l'information --- Droit --- 34:681.3 --- 351.751 <4> --- Informaticarecht --- Mediarecht. Vrijwaren van de vrijheid van denken, van de persvrijheid. Censuur. Filmcensuur. Reclamerecht--(Fundamentele vrijheden in de grondwet zie {342.732})--Europa --- 351.751 <4> Mediarecht. Vrijwaren van de vrijheid van denken, van de persvrijheid. Censuur. Filmcensuur. Reclamerecht--(Fundamentele vrijheden in de grondwet zie {342.732})--Europa --- 34:681.3 Informaticarecht --- Computers --- Law and legislation --- Information technology --- Technologie de l'information - Droit - Europe --- Technologie de l'information - Droit - Etats-Unis --- United States of America --- TELECOMMUNICATIONS --- UNION EUROPEENNE
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This study gives an in-depth analysis of scenarios for government intervention in the information age. In doing so, it addresses the legal questions and challenges arising in a borderless virtual world. The authors elaborate on regulatory solutions found in day-to-day practice, that is, relatively independently of state regulation (by means of technological facilities, private contracts, and intermediary organisations). Subsequently, it is shown how governments and more in particular the Dutch government, deal with the various legal challenges, such as the question whether national governments
Information services --- Information superhighway --- Information technology --- Law and legislation --- Government policy --- Overheidsmanagement: informatisering. --- Computer. Automation --- Law --- IT (Information technology) --- Technology --- Telematics --- Knowledge management --- Data highway --- Data superhighway --- Digital highway --- Electronic superhighway --- Global information infrastructure --- I-way (Information superhighway) --- Infobahn --- Infopike --- Information highway --- Information infrastructure --- Infrastructure, Information --- National information infrastructure --- Superhighway, Information --- Information networks --- Information society --- Data collection services --- Information brokers --- Information centers --- Information science service organizations --- Information service providers --- Providers of information services --- Information retrieval --- Information science --- Documentation --- Research --- Information services - Law and legislation - Netherlands --- Information superhighway - Law and legislation - Netherlands --- Information technology - Government policy - Netherlands
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Computers --- Internet --- Data protection --- Electronic commerce --- Information technology --- Law and legislation --- -Internet --- -Electronic commerce --- -Information technology --- -343.0999094 --- Qb7.1 --- IT (Information technology) --- Technology --- Telematics --- Information superhighway --- Knowledge management --- Cybercommerce --- E-business --- E-commerce --- E-tailing --- eBusiness --- eCommerce --- Electronic business --- Internet commerce --- Internet retailing --- Online commerce --- Web retailing --- Commerce --- Data governance --- Data regulation --- Personal data protection --- Protection, Data --- Electronic data processing --- DARPA Internet --- Internet (Computer network) --- Wide area networks (Computer networks) --- World Wide Web --- Automatic computers --- Automatic data processors --- Computer hardware --- Computing machines (Computers) --- Electronic brains --- Electronic calculating-machines --- Electronic computers --- Hardware, Computer --- Computer systems --- Cybernetics --- Machine theory --- Calculators --- Cyberspace --- -Law and legislation --- -Computers --- 343.0999094 --- Computers - Law and legislation - European Union countries. --- Internet - Law and legislation - European Union countries. --- Data protection - Law and legislation - European Union countries. --- Electronic commerce - Law and legislation - European Union countries. --- Information technology - European Union countries.
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Academic libraries --- Copyright --- 611 Bibliotheken --- #A0107A --- Literary property --- Property, Literary --- Intangible property --- Intellectual property --- Anti-copyright movement --- Authors and publishers --- Book registration, National --- Patent laws and legislation --- College libraries --- Libraries, University and college --- University libraries --- Libraries --- Libraries and colleges --- Public libraries --- Law and legislation --- Information storage and retrieval systems --- Services to colleges and universities --- Industrial and intellectual property --- Netherlands
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This open access book offers an analysis of why preparations for digital disruption should become a stated goal of security policy and policies that aim to safeguard the continuity of critical infrastructure. The increasing use of digital technology implies new and significant vulnerabilities for our society. However, it is striking that almost all cyber-security measures taken by governments, international bodies and other major players are aimed at preventing incidents. But there is no such thing as total digital security. Whether inside or outside the digital domain, incidents can and will occur and may lead to disruption. While a raft of provisions, crisis contingency plans and legal regulations are in place to deal with the possibility of incidents in the ‘real world’, no equivalence exists for the digital domain and digital disruption. Hence, this book uniquely discusses several specific policy measures government and businesses should take in order to be better prepared to deal with a digital disruption and prevent further escalation.
Computer security --- Information technology: general issues --- International relations --- Crime & criminology --- Public administration --- Cyber Attacks --- Crisis Contingency Planning --- Crisis Management --- Critical Infrastructures --- Critical Information Infrastructures --- Cyber Insurance --- Cyber Security Policy --- Cyber War --- Disaster --- Open Access
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