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How to build e-governance in a digital society: the case of Estonia

por Nyman Metcalf, Katrin

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ISSN: 18858252
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The article explains and discusses the meaning, content and benefits of e-governance, using the example of Estonia. E-governance does not have to be legally complex, but it is necessary to understand and analyse the implications of new technologies. In Estonia, all public databases are linked, providing the possibility to apply the once-only principle. Individuals have easy overview of data held about them and how they are used. E-services are citizen-centric and accessed with the ID card and codes that all citizens and residents have. By explaining the Estonian example and its legal implications, inspiration may be given to other countries.

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1. Introduction
1.1 E-governance: What is it and why do we need it?
1.2 Why Estonia?
2. Components of e-governance
2.1 The building blocks of e-governance
2.2 Interactivity
2.3 Interoperability
3. The law of e-governance
3.1 Legal prerequisites for e-governance
3.2 The importance of trust – and the role of law in trust
3.3 Data Protection
4. The future
4.1 Invisible government
4.2 Is it a new society?


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The article explains and discusses the meaning, content and benefits of e-governance, using the example of Estonia. E-governance does not have to be legally complex, but it is necessary to understand and analyse the implications of new technologies. In Estonia, all public databases are linked, providing the possibility to apply the once-only principle. Individuals have easy overview of data held about them and how they are used. E-services are citizen-centric and accessed with the ID card and codes that all citizens and residents have. By explaining the Estonian example and its legal implications, inspiration may be given to other countries.

Tabla de Contenidos

1. Introduction
1.1 E-governance: What is it and why do we need it?
1.2 Why Estonia?
2. Components of e-governance
2.1 The building blocks of e-governance
2.2 Interactivity
2.3 Interoperability
3. The law of e-governance
3.1 Legal prerequisites for e-governance
3.2 The importance of trust – and the role of law in trust
3.3 Data Protection
4. The future
4.1 Invisible government
4.2 Is it a new society?


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  • Número de páginas: 12
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