eGovernment as an element of the right to good administration
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MATUSIAK, Justyna, PRINC, Marcin. eGovernment as an element of the right to good administration. In: Central and Eastern European eDem and eGov Days , 3-4 mai 2018, Budapesta. Viena, Austria: Facultas Verlags- und Buchhandels, 2018, pp. 29-39. ISBN 978-3-7089-1737-5. ISSN 2520-3401. DOI: https://doi.org/10.24989/ocg.v331.3
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Central and Eastern European eDem and eGov Days 2018
Conferința "Central and Eastern European eDem and eGov Days "
Budapesta, Ungaria, 3-4 mai 2018

eGovernment as an element of the right to good administration

DOI:https://doi.org/10.24989/ocg.v331.3
CZU: [342:004.7+351/354](4)

Pag. 29-39

Matusiak Justyna, Princ Marcin
 
University in Poznań
 
 
Disponibil în IBN: 8 mai 2019


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The right to good administration constitutes an established principle of European Union law, which includes the procedural rights of stakeholders in administrative proceedings, the result of which may affect their interests. Article 41 of the European Union Charter of Fundamental Rights states that every person has the right to have his or her affairs handled impartially, fairly and within a reasonable time by the institutions and bodies of the Union. When it comes to reasonable time of handling the case one can ask if eGovernment solutions are the guarantee of such a right. eGovernment understood as the use of all kinds of electronic means of communication, in particular, however, the Internet, improves services provided by the state to its citizens. The usage of IT technology in public administration allows it to perform its activities in a more efficient way. This improvement applies not only to the communication between parties but also to the quality of citizens’ life. To sum up, one can ask the question if the European right to good administration can be understood as the right to eGovernment solutions and if so, to what extent. Which services and technical solutions should be guaranteed as ones ensuring challenges of good administration?