The European Union and e-voting addressing the European Parliament's internet voting challenge

"The European Union and E- Voting investigates one of the latest potential changes in the 'technology of democracy' - electronic voting. It explores how it may impact on traditional mechanisms of democratic participation, raising issues that go to the very core of contemporary governa...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: Trechsel, Alexandre H. (-), Mendez, Fernando, 1972-
Formato: Libro
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: London ; New York : Routledge 2018
Edición:First issued in paperback 2018
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • The European Union and e-voting: upgrading Euro-elections / Fernando
  • Mendez and Alexander H. Trechsel
  • Internet voting and the European Parliament elections: problems and prospects / Rachel Gibson
  • E-voting as the magic ballot for European parliamentary elections? Evaluating e-voting in the light of experiments in UK local elections / Pippa Norris
  • Second-order elections to the European parliament: is e-voting the solution? / Hermann Schmitt
  • Fundamental and political rights in electronic elections / Pierre Garrone
  • Introducing e-voting for the European Parliament elections: the constitutional problems / Andreas Auer and Mario Mendez
  • Designing internet voting: the potential impact of a pre-voting public sphere on pre-electoral opinion formation / Raphael Kies and Hanspeter Kriesi
  • Balancing security and simplicity in e-voting: towards an effective compromise? / Lawrence Pratchett, Melvin Wingfield, N. Ben Fairweather & Simon Rogerson
  • E-voting, e-democracy and EU-democracy: a thought experiment / Philippe C. Schmitter
  • E-voting: a new political institution for the network society? New life for an old democratic procedure / Karl-Heinz Ladeur
  • Epilogue: internet voting and democratic politics in an age of crisis and risk / Stephen Coleman