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E-Government and Its Implications for Administrative Law:Regulatory Initiatives in France, Germany, Norway and the United States

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E-Government and Its Implications for Administrative Law:Regulatory Initiatives in France, Germany, Norway and the United States
E-Government and Its Implications for Administrative Law:Regulatory Initiatives in France, Germany, Norway and the United States

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Worldwide, the urge is being felt to pave the way towards the introduction of an
electronic government
. Many countries recognise the potential of digital aids in providing information and services to citizens, organisations and companies. Recent developments have put pressure on the legislature to provide an adequate legal framework for electronic administrative communication. Thus, various countries have started to draft provisions in their administrative law in order to remove legal impediments that hamper electronic services from public administrations.
Written by specialists from different countries,
E-Government and its Implications for Administrative Law
provides an overview and analysis of such legislative developments in France, Germany, Norway and the United States. What approach has been taken in these countries? What specific provisions have been formulated to facilitate electronic administrative communication and at what level? What requirements are introduced to gain sufficient trust in electronic service delivery? In providing an in-depth analysis of the legislative projects in the various countries, this book gives a glance at the differences in policy making as well as the lessons that can be learned for future regulatory projects to amend administrative law for the digital era.
This is Volume 1 in the Information Technology and Law (IT&Law) Series

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