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Elektronsko glasanje
Electronic Voting

Author(s): Dragan Prlja
Subject(s): Constitutional Law, Electoral systems
Published by: Institut za uporedno pravo
Keywords: Electronic Voting; Law; Comparative Law; Internet Law
Summary/Abstract: E-voting is a new and rapidly developing area of policy and technology. Standards and requirements need to keep abreast of, and where possible anticipate, new developments. Common law standards on e-voting, which reflect and apply the principles of democratic elections and referendums to the specificities of evoting, are key to guaranteeing that all the principles of democratic elections and referendums are respected when using e-voting, and thus to building trust and confidence in domestic evoting schemes. The set of standards consists of the legal, operational (mainly relating to organisational and procedural matters) and core technical requirements for e-voting. The legal standards are intended to apply the principles of existing Council of Europe (Recommendation Rec(2004)11 adopted by the Committee of Ministers on 30 September 2004) and other international instruments relating to elections, to e-voting.

  • Page Range: 107-118
  • Page Count: 12
  • Publication Year: 2012
  • Language: Serbian