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The article is devoted to identifying the features of the functioning of elections as a democratic institution in a pandemic. Based on the constructivist approach and the method of comparative analysis, the author attempts to conceptualize elections as ...
N. A. Baranov
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E-Voting in an ubicomp world: trust, privacy, and social implications [PDF]
The advances made in technology have unchained the user from the desktop into interactions where access is anywhere, anytime. In addition, the introduction of ubiquitous computing (ubicomp) will see further changes in how we interact with technology and ...
Bederson, B.B. +29 more
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Remote general meeting of shareholders: are the shareholders‘ rights respected?
A lockdown due to Covid-19 virus, which restricted the right to gather, was announced by the Government of the Republic of Lithuania in March 2020. The lockdown severely affected the activity of public and private limited liability companies’ body – the
Milda Aušrinė Janušauskaitė +1 more
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What did I really vote for? On the usability of verifiable e-voting schemes [PDF]
E-voting has been embraced by a number of countries, delivering benefits in terms of efficiency and accessibility. End-to-end verifiable e-voting schemes facilitate verification of the integrity of individual votes during the election process.
Kulyk, Oksana +3 more
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Accuracy: The fundamental requirement for voting systems [PDF]
There have been several attempts to develop a comprehensive account of the requirements for voting systems, particularly for public elections. Typically, these approaches identify a number of "high level" principals which are then refined either into ...
Lock, R., Storer, T.
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Distributed Protocols at the Rescue for Trustworthy Online Voting [PDF]
While online services emerge in all areas of life, the voting procedure in many democracies remains paper-based as the security of current online voting technology is highly disputed. We address the issue of trustworthy online voting protocols and recall
Grumbach, Stéphane, Riemann, Robert
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The Voting Rights Act was passed to prevent racial discrimination in all voting booths. Does the existence of a racial digital divide make Internet elections for public office merely a computer geek\u27s pipe dream?
Dongsheng Cui +7 more
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Legal Status of Voters and Observers in the Remote Electronic Voting System in Russia
The article discusses some elements in the Remote Electronic Voting system. Software used in Remote Electronic voting had significant impact on activities of traditional participants in the electoral process: voters and observers.
V. A. Rzhanovskiy
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Law, electronic democracy, “State 2.0”
Background. The concept of “State 2.0” is due to the rapid development of in-formation and communication technologies. This term has received international recognition and indicates a change in the institutional foundations of the implementation of state
Timur G. Kakokho
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Effect of Remote Electronic Voting on Voter Turnout in Russia in 2021–2023
Remote electronic voting, also known as i-voting, transforms elections in Russia and worldwide, opening up new opportunities for the state and society to move from agent-object to subject-to-subject relations.
Vladislav Fedorov
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