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
Electronic voting (as well as computer-aided voting) is an interesting subject for many countries ar...
The notion of democracy poses a significant challenge and problem in modern considerations on histo...
A number of states, mostly developed countries, have introduced electronic voting systems that are u...
Legality, separation of powers and stability of electoral law are some of the principles of the Euro...
'The European Union and E-Voting 'investigates one of the latest potential changes in the 'technolog...
Seeing the implementation of the 2019 General Election, where a lot of sad news became public news, ...
Corresponding author Recent technological developments have opened up the possibility of electronic ...
The expansion of telecommunication and progress of electronic media constitute important elements of...
The article is devoted to the study of the acceptability of the introduction of digital technologies...
Active participation of citizens and their participation in social activities is increasingly taking...
E-voting is the use of electronic means in the casting of the vote at political elections or referen...
Considering the fact that the General Elections for Parliament and States Assemblies are approaching...
The Council of Europe 2004 Recommendation on e-voting (Rec(2004)11) is a soft law instrument contain...
The article is devoted to the study of the acceptability of the introduction of digital technologies...
Electronic submission of votes via the Internet (e-voting) has become a real technological possibili...
Electronic voting (as well as computer-aided voting) is an interesting subject for many countries ar...
The notion of democracy poses a significant challenge and problem in modern considerations on histo...
A number of states, mostly developed countries, have introduced electronic voting systems that are u...
Legality, separation of powers and stability of electoral law are some of the principles of the Euro...
'The European Union and E-Voting 'investigates one of the latest potential changes in the 'technolog...
Seeing the implementation of the 2019 General Election, where a lot of sad news became public news, ...
Corresponding author Recent technological developments have opened up the possibility of electronic ...
The expansion of telecommunication and progress of electronic media constitute important elements of...
The article is devoted to the study of the acceptability of the introduction of digital technologies...
Active participation of citizens and their participation in social activities is increasingly taking...
E-voting is the use of electronic means in the casting of the vote at political elections or referen...
Considering the fact that the General Elections for Parliament and States Assemblies are approaching...
The Council of Europe 2004 Recommendation on e-voting (Rec(2004)11) is a soft law instrument contain...
The article is devoted to the study of the acceptability of the introduction of digital technologies...
Electronic submission of votes via the Internet (e-voting) has become a real technological possibili...
Electronic voting (as well as computer-aided voting) is an interesting subject for many countries ar...
The notion of democracy poses a significant challenge and problem in modern considerations on histo...
A number of states, mostly developed countries, have introduced electronic voting systems that are u...