01581 2200277 4500001002100000005001500021035002000036008004100056020001800097041000800115082000800123084001200131100006100143245017000204250001100374260003600385300003100421520058600452650009801038650003401136650003301170990002501203990002501228990002501253990002501278INLIS00000000000119920221109021157 a0010-0520001199221109 | | eng  a90-6704-141-6 aeng a342 a342 EGO0 aE-Goverment And Its Implications For Administratibve Law1 aE-Goverment And Its Implications For Administratibve Law :bRegulatory initiatives In France, Germany, Norway And The United States /cEdited by J.E.J Prins (et.al.) aCet.1. aThe Hague :bAsser Press,c2002 aX, 225 hlm. ; 5 cm ;c5 cm aMany countries recognise the potential of digital aids in providing information and services to citizens, organisations and companies. Recent developments have put pressure on the legislature to provide an adequate legal framework for electronic administrative communication. This volume provides an overview and analysis of such legislative developments in France, Germany, Norway and the United States, and an insight into the differences in policy making, as well as the lessons that can be learned for future regulatory projects to amend administrative law for the digital era. 4a1. Administrative Law-France 4. Administrative Law-United States 4a2. Administrative Law-Germany 4a3. Administrative Law-Norway a05815/MKRI-P/IX-2018 a09499/MKRI-P/XI-2008 a09499/MKRI-P/XI-2008 a05815/MKRI-P/IX-2018