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E-Voting in Austria legal requirements and first steps

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2004

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Gesellschaft für Informatik e.V.

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Whereas e-government mainly focuses on strengthening the efficiency of public government processes, it is the goal of e-democracy to improve democratic processes. Law can be defined as a communication-system between the legislative authority and the people. Using electronic media for democratic instruments can make this communication process easier. But there are also dangers and risks. The topic e-democracy and e-voting is situated at the interface between law, politics and technology. This paper deals with the legal point of view: Which requirements does the law define for internet-based political communication, especially for computer-aided voting procedures in Austria? The law, respectively the constitutional law, defines clear and strict rules for voting and the instruments of direct democracy. If one wants to use computer-aided communication in these fields, the techniques eventually used must fulfil the relevant legal requirements.

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Heindl, Patricia (2004): E-Voting in Austria legal requirements and first steps. Electronic voting in Europe - Technology, law, politics and society, workshop of the ESF TED programme together with GI and OCG. Bonn: Gesellschaft für Informatik e.V.. PISSN: 1617-5468. ISBN: 3-88579-376-8. pp. 165-170. Regular Research Papers. Bregenz, Austria. July, 7th-9th, 2004

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