Italian Open Government Strategy in National and Regional Regulation

Fernanda Faini

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Abstract

In Italy, the division of legislative functions between the central State and the Regions, set out in the Constitution, has allowed the approval of significant Regional open data regulations along with the national laws. In the last few years the national legislators have issued specific provisions requiring open data to be published and regulated by public authorities. Next to State-issued legislation, some Regions have put in place their own regulations concerning open data and open government, providing for organization and implementation actions both within the administrations and externally, in their interactions with citizens and businesses. National and regional open data regulations have established a virtuous balance, allowing the State to outline the consistent rules necessary to carry out the coordination function attributed to it under the Constitution, and the Regions to play a guiding role in making the digitization of administrative procedures a coordinated process, shared among local public bodies.
Lingua originaleEnglish
Titolo della pubblicazione ospiteElectronic Government and the Information Systems Perspective. 4th International Conference, EGOVIS 2015, Proceedings
Pagine271-286
Numero di pagine16
DOI
Stato di pubblicazionePubblicato - 2015
Pubblicato esternamente
Evento4th International Conference on Electronic Government and the Information Systems Perspective - EGOVIS 2015 - Valencia - Spain
Durata: 1 set 20153 set 2015

Serie di pubblicazioni

NomeLECTURE NOTES IN COMPUTER SCIENCE

Convegno

Convegno4th International Conference on Electronic Government and the Information Systems Perspective - EGOVIS 2015
CittàValencia - Spain
Periodo1/9/153/9/15

Keywords

  • E-Government
  • Open data
  • Open government
  • Openness
  • Public sector information
  • Transparency

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