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Regulating E-government in Denmark
Hanne Marie Motzfeldt
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Electronic Government
100%
Information Communication Technology
100%
Denmark
100%
Administrative Law
100%
Public Authorities
85%
Impact Assessment
42%
New Principle
42%
Information Technology Use
42%
By Design
28%
Public Sector
28%
Ombudsman
28%
Paper-based
14%
Procedural
14%
Rule of Law
14%
Rash
14%
Legal Perspective
14%
Value-based Approach
14%
Potential Risk
14%
Public Administration
14%
Decision-directed
14%
Social Sciences
Denmark
100%
Administrative Law
100%
Information and Communication Technologies
100%
Public Authority
85%
Legislation
42%
e-Government
42%
Danish
28%
Public Sector
28%
Public Administration
14%
Rule of Law
14%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Impact Assessment
100%
e-Government
100%
Public Sector
66%
Public Administration
33%