Papers - XIVème colloque international sur le droit et la gouvernance de la société de l'information - Citizen Participation and Collaboration in Promoting Open Government -
Tuesday 8th March, 2016
I/ CITIZEN PARTICIPATION IN THE OPEN GOVERNEMENT AGE
Irène Bouhadana, William Gilles387 Ko
Drawing Up a New Legal Ecosystem for Open Data to Improve Citizen Participation and Collaboration
Jenny E. Carroll59 Ko
The Criminal Jury, Nullification, and Open Governance
Dr Kai Masser, Dr Linda Mory2 Mo
Citizens’ Participation and Gamification – Lessons Learnt from Previous and Recent Participation Boosts in Germany
Marino Cavallo128 Ko
Sharing economy, sharing information. Are open data addressing us towards a new wikieconomy?
Wendy E. Wagner49 Ko
The Missing Link in Citizen Participation in U.S. Administrative Process
II/ CITIZEN PARTICIPATION IN THE DECISION-MAKING PROCESS
Becky L. Jacobs47 Ko
The Role of Law in Reducing Barriers to Citizen Participation in Community-Based Natural Resource Management Models
Laverne Jacobs68 Ko
‘Humanizing’ Disability Law: Citizen Participation in the Development of Accessibility Regulations in Canada
Theresa Witt155 Ko
Legally non-binding citizen consultation via the Internet An end in itself or one step closer to the democratic ideal?
Sabrina Schoettle62 Ko
The Gender-Gap in Political Online-Participation
III/ CITIZEN PARTICIPATION IN THE EUROPEAN UNION
Prof. Dr. Stephanie Schiedermair213 Ko
The European Union and the Citizens of Europe
Helle Krunke, Jens Christian Dalsgaard67 Ko
Towards Increased Citizen Participation in Europe: Impact of Current Developments on Political Decision Making and Democracy
IV/ CITIZEN PARTICIPATION FACING THE TRANSPARENCY CHALLENGE
Attila Péterfalvi54 Ko
Citizen Participation Facing the Transparency Challenge
Steve Friedland150 Ko
Interest Convergence and the Role of Citizens as Defenders of Privacy
Margaret Allars273 Ko
Transparency and Rule Making in Australia
Michael Herz393 Ko
Rulemaking through Social Media – Stimulating or Corrupting Public Comment?
Camila Villard Duran331 Ko
Soft-law mechanisms, hard institutional impacts: how the European Ombudsman is enhancing the European Central Bank’s transparency framework
Russell L. Weaver119 Ko
Citizen Participation in an Internet Era