Obywatel w centrum działań e-administracji w Unii Europejskiej
Synopsis
CITIZEN-CENTRIC E-GOVERNMENT IN THE EUROPEAN UNION
The monograph was developed as the second in a series on e-government – Krakow Jean Monnet Research Papers – as part of the Jean Monnet Module project, implemented by the Chair of European Law of the Jagiellonian University entitled “E-government – European challenges for public administration in EU Member States and partner countries/eGovEU+.” The book presents an analysis of the implementation and functioning of e-government in Poland and Europe, with particular emphasis on the impact of information and communication technologies on the activities of public administration done for the benefit of citizens. The monograph also shows the threats related to the digital transformation of administration and the need to acknowledge the central place of a human in this process. The monograph addresses researchers dealing with administration, administrative and European law, and practitioners. We hope the publication will broaden the knowledge about the digitization of administration and will encourage further studies in this field.
Chapters
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Introduction .......... 7
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PART I. FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS OF CITIZENS AND VALUES OF THE EUROPEAN UNION IN RELATION TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF E-GOVERNMENT
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Axiology of e-Government – Towards an Inclusive Administration .......... 15
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Democratization of Social Media Usage through Social Media Policies .......... 29
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Protection of Fundamental Rights in the Case of the Use of Artifici al Intelligence by Public Administrations in the European Union .......... 51
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E-administration and Fundamental Rights in the Field of Acc ess to Public Information .......... 65
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Stakeholder Engagement in Government Regulatory Initiatives .......... 79
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PART II. CITIZEN-CENTRIC DIGITISATION OF THE POLISH ADMINISTRATION
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Concept of a Single e-Government Portal for the Citizen in Poland .......... 101
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Social Sensitivity of Authorities in the Context of Digital Acc essibility Public Administration .......... 119
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The Role and Tasks of the Data Protection Officer in the Implementation of e-Government in Local Authorities .......... 141
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Legal Aspects of Telemedicine in Poland and Challenges in Times of Pandemic .......... 157
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PART III. CITIZEN-ORIENTED DIGITAL PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF EUROPEAN UNION LAW
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European Union Competences in the Field of Digitisation of the Public Administrations of the Member States .......... 179
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Observations on the European Requirements for the Constitution of a Company (Art. 10 Codified Directive) .......... 201
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E-formalism: Remarks on the Margin of Formalization and Digitization of EU Development Policy Procedures .......... 223
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Digitalisation of Criminal Justice .......... 239
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PART IV. DIGITISATION OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION FOR THE BENEFIT OF CITIZENS IN THE EUROPEAN UNION’S PARTNER COUNTRIES
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Development of E-government in the Context of Digital Skills and Digital Education toward the Phenomenon of Literacy/Illiteracy .......... 257
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The Image of Ukraine in the International Arena in the Minds of the Current Processes of Digital Transformation and e-government .......... 271
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The Impact of Digitalization on the Development of Public Administration Services and the Improvement of Procedures for Judicial Consideration of the Administrative Cases .......... 291
