Legislative drafting and online consultation: a contribute to law-making for better regulation?
Contributo in Atti di convegno
Data di Pubblicazione:
2018
Abstract:
This paper deals with online consultation (also known as e-consultation or consultation by
ICT) as a legislative drafting technique. As we all know, for some time at international level
(see OECD's Papers on Better Regulation) consultations of the recipients of legal acts
carried out within the regulatory cycle have been considered fundamental for a better
regulation. Specific theoretical models and just as many IT programs have been studied in
the literature to enhance consultations in the field of the regulatory impact assessment
activities. Mainly this paper deals with the consultations by ICT, making an overall
assessment of their state-of-the-art diffusion and regulation; trying to understand whether
and in which way the ICTs have valorised the consultative activity and above all whether,
hypothetically, its diffusion has really improved the quality of law. Or whether, on the
contrary, as has often happened in e-government practices, ICT alone cannot work magic in
putting right all the shortcomings by way of excessively enthusiastic users in charge of
implementing it.
Tipologia CRIS:
04.07 Relazione in qualità di discussant
Keywords:
Legal Drafting Impact Assessment eConsultation
Elenco autori:
Pietrangelo, Marina
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