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Legality, separation of powers, stability of electoral law: The impact of new voting technologies


Driza Maurer, Ardita (2016). Legality, separation of powers, stability of electoral law: The impact of new voting technologies. Electoral Expert Review:68-78.

Abstract

Legality, separation of powers and stability of electoral law are some of the principles of the European constitutional heritage. They should be respected and implemented throughout the electoral process, including when new voting technologies are used. This paper discusses e-voting specific implementations of the principles or challenges to it. Ongoing and proposed improvements in legislation or practice are pinpointed.

Abstract

Legality, separation of powers and stability of electoral law are some of the principles of the European constitutional heritage. They should be respected and implemented throughout the electoral process, including when new voting technologies are used. This paper discusses e-voting specific implementations of the principles or challenges to it. Ongoing and proposed improvements in legislation or practice are pinpointed.

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Item Type:Journal Article, refereed, original work
Communities & Collections:02 Faculty of Law > Centre for Democracy Studies Aarau (C2D)
08 Research Priority Programs > Digital Society Initiative
Dewey Decimal Classification:340 Law
Uncontrolled Keywords:New technologies, e-voting, legality, separation of powers, stability of electoral law, Council of Europe, Venice Commission
Language:English
Date:2016
Deposited On:07 Feb 2017 12:54
Last Modified:31 Jul 2020 00:31
Publisher:Autoritatea Electorala Permanenta
ISSN:2286-4385
OA Status:Green
Official URL:http://www.electoralpractice.ch/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/2016_ElectoralExpert_Legality-Separation-of-powers-Stability-of-electoral-law-and-ICT_ADrizaMaurer.pdf
  • Language: English