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The transformation of legislative processes in the Information society: from eLegislation to eParliament
This research analyzes, by means of an interdisciplinary and comparative approach, the transformation of legislative processes produced by the introduction of new ICT technologies.
The use of ICT in support of parliamentary activities is concerned with efficiency of parliamentary process and aims at more transparent procedures, improved access to documents, social participation and cooperation among institutions. With ICT Parliaments are now able to improve their efficiency and optimize their business; they can advance the dialogue with their citizen both, through the real access and the effective availability of information and, through new way of participation in the democratic process. Finally, sharing information, know-out, best practices and other records, Parliaments will be able to develop new information and knowledge and to strengthen the role and power of Institutions.
Only through a global vision of the full process, re-thinking and develop rules and uniform standard and so implementing the new opportunities carrying out by ICT, it will be possible to put in practice concrete eParliament results.
The Research goals are at least three:
1. To Analysed the legislative process and the ICT opportunities to understand the impact of the latter on the former. In particular to check up the problems that ICT can raise in relation of the constitutional principles ensuring the process itself.
2. To realized an abstract model representing the legislative process regardless of the form of government, chambers composition, legal system, etc.
3. To suggest standard, structural, linguistic and ontological, able to implement the new opportunities of sharing, cooperation and reuse among the many and various stakeholders of the democratic/legislative view.
Abstract
The transformation of legislative processes in the Information society: from eLegislation to eParliament
This research analyzes, by means of an interdisciplinary and comparative approach, the transformation of legislative processes produced by the introduction of new ICT technologies.
The use of ICT in support of parliamentary activities is concerned with efficiency of parliamentary process and aims at more transparent procedures, improved access to documents, social participation and cooperation among institutions. With ICT Parliaments are now able to improve their efficiency and optimize their business; they can advance the dialogue with their citizen both, through the real access and the effective availability of information and, through new way of participation in the democratic process. Finally, sharing information, know-out, best practices and other records, Parliaments will be able to develop new information and knowledge and to strengthen the role and power of Institutions.
Only through a global vision of the full process, re-thinking and develop rules and uniform standard and so implementing the new opportunities carrying out by ICT, it will be possible to put in practice concrete eParliament results.
The Research goals are at least three:
1. To Analysed the legislative process and the ICT opportunities to understand the impact of the latter on the former. In particular to check up the problems that ICT can raise in relation of the constitutional principles ensuring the process itself.
2. To realized an abstract model representing the legislative process regardless of the form of government, chambers composition, legal system, etc.
3. To suggest standard, structural, linguistic and ontological, able to implement the new opportunities of sharing, cooperation and reuse among the many and various stakeholders of the democratic/legislative view.
Tipologia del documento
Tesi di dottorato
Autore
Ferrari, Dina
Supervisore
Dottorato di ricerca
Scuola di dottorato
Scienze giuridiche
Ciclo
23
Coordinatore
Settore disciplinare
Settore concorsuale
Parole chiave
e-parliament procedimento legislativo e-government standard xml semantic web
URN:NBN
Data di discussione
14 Giugno 2011
URI
Altri metadati
Tipologia del documento
Tesi di dottorato
Autore
Ferrari, Dina
Supervisore
Dottorato di ricerca
Scuola di dottorato
Scienze giuridiche
Ciclo
23
Coordinatore
Settore disciplinare
Settore concorsuale
Parole chiave
e-parliament procedimento legislativo e-government standard xml semantic web
URN:NBN
Data di discussione
14 Giugno 2011
URI
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