sâmbătă, 21 decembrie 2013

Abstracts of legal informatics papers accepted for ECEG 2014

Abstracts of at least four legal informatics papers are among the list of those accepted for ECEG 2014: European Conference on eGovernment , to be held 12-13 June 2014 in Brasov, Romania:



  • The Use of Social Networks to Enhance E-Participation in the Policy Making in Arab Spring Countries

  • The Legislature and Citizens Representation – Imperative of e-parliament for African Democratic States

  • E-legislation for Citizens – Open Access to Online Legal Information

  • Building the Rule of Law in the Virtual Agora


For reasons that aren’t clear, the names of the authors of each abstract have not been disclosed. Instead, all of the authors’ names are listed alphabetically below the complete list of titles of abstracts, such that one can’t identify the authors of each abstract.


If you are the author or co-author of an abstract on a legal informatics topic that has been accepted for ECEG 2014, please notify us in the comments so that we can properly attribute the title of your abstract.




Filed under: Abstracts, Applications, Articles and papers, Conference papers, Conference resources, Policy debates, Policy Materials, Technology developments Tagged: Citizens' participation in policy making, ECEG, ECEG 2014, eparliament, eparliament systems, eparticipation, eparticipation systems, European Conference on eGovernment, Free access to law, Legal informatics conferences, Legislative information systems, Online legislative systems, Open legal data, Public access to legal information, Virtual Agora



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