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Breaking Barriers to e-Government Workshop

Date & Time:
12:00:00 - 15:30:00,
Friday 17 June, 2005

About

The workshop will provide an overview of the Breaking Barriers to e-Government project. Panellists will introduce key issues that can constrain eGovernment growth, and outline the research designed to address them. We will solicit feedback from the audience on our choices, and on good cases that might address each barrier.

Agenda

Time

Session

12.00

Introduction by Nick Batey, eGovernment Unit, European Commission

12.05

William Dutton and Rebecca Eynon: Continuity and Change: A Perspective from an Earlier Decade

12.30

Florence de Villenfagne: Legal barriers relating to Public Administration transparency

14.00

Sjaak Nouwt: Legal barriers to electronic government in the field of liability law, intellectual property rights, electronic signatures and electronic commerce

14.30

Helen Margetts and Rebecca Eynon: Organisational Culture as a Barrier to eGovernment

15:00

Interactive session: using a Wiki to overcome barriers to eGovernment (all panellists)

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Speakers

  • Professor William H. Dutton,Professor Helen Margetts,Professor Rebecca Eynon
  • Name: Professor William H. Dutton|Professor Helen Margetts|Professor Rebecca Eynon|Nick Batey|Florence de Villenfagne|Sjaak Nouwt|Graham Walker
  • Affiliation: Oxford Internet Institute|Oxford Internet Institute|Oxford Internet Institute|eGovernment Unit, European Commission|CRID (Research Centre for Computer and Law) of the University of Namur,
    Namur, Belgium|Tilburg Institute for Law, Technology, and Society, University of Tilburg,
    Tilburg, Netherlands|Gov3
  • Role: ||||||Chair
  • URL: http://www.oii.ox.ac.uk/people/?id=1|http://www.oii.ox.ac.uk/people/?id=2|http://www.oii.ox.ac.uk/people/?id=21||||
  • Bio: ||||||

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