e-ready legislation: the spatial dimension

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e-ready legislation : the spatial dimension. / Hvingel, Line; Baaner, Lasse.

2015. Paper presented at FIG Working Week 2015, Sofia, Bulgaria.

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Hvingel, L & Baaner, L 2015, 'e-ready legislation: the spatial dimension', Paper presented at FIG Working Week 2015, Sofia, Bulgaria, 18/05/2015 - 21/05/2015. <https://www.fig.net/resources/proceedings/fig_proceedings/fig2015/techprog.htm>

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Hvingel, L., & Baaner, L. (2015). e-ready legislation: the spatial dimension. Paper presented at FIG Working Week 2015, Sofia, Bulgaria. https://www.fig.net/resources/proceedings/fig_proceedings/fig2015/techprog.htm

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Hvingel L, Baaner L. e-ready legislation: the spatial dimension. 2015. Paper presented at FIG Working Week 2015, Sofia, Bulgaria.

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Hvingel, Line ; Baaner, Lasse. / e-ready legislation : the spatial dimension. Paper presented at FIG Working Week 2015, Sofia, Bulgaria.15 p.

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title = "e-ready legislation: the spatial dimension",
abstract = "In general, digital society challenges traditional modes of legislation and rulings. Dissimilar compositions of the legislation and non-comparable spatial representations of the legal content makes traditional legislation unfit for e-Government. Lacking attention may lead to the undermining of the trustworthiness of administration systems. On the other hand, a successful adaption of legislation to a digital setup could help promote good service towards citizens and businesses, and according to land administration theories maybe even promote societal sustainability in large. Based on studies on Denmark, different challenges within digital land administration solutions are demonstrated. This paper discusses how legislation needs to change in order to be {\textquoteleft}e-Ready{\textquoteright}.",
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