Innovating Government Normative, Policy and Technological Dimensions
Governments radically change under the influence of technology. As a result, our lives in interaction with public sector bodies are easier. But the creation of an electronic government also makes us more vulnerable and dependent. Dependent not just on tec
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Innovating Government Normative, Policy and Technological Dimensions of Modern Government
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Editors Dr. S. van der Hof Tilburg Institute for Law and Technology Tilburg University Warandelaan 2 5037 AB Tilburg The Netherlands e-mail: [email protected]
Dr. M. M. Groothuis Institute for Public Law Leiden University Steenschuur 25 2311 ES Leiden The Netherlands e-mail: [email protected]
ISSN 1570-2782
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ISBN 978-90-6704-730-2
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DOI 10.1007/978-90-6704-731-9 Ó T.M.C. ASSER
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