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A crowdsourcing model for public consultations on draft laws

Published:22 October 2012Publication History

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The paper discusses an innovative approach to lawmaking. In the proposed model a draft law is split into segments and improved by a network community which members can vote for the segments and suggest their own versions. Several cases of public consultations of Russian Laws based on Wikivote approach are presented and analyzed.

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  1. M. Lips, A. Rapson, ≪Exploring Public Recordkeeping Behaviors in Wiki-Supported Public Consultation Activities in the New Zealand Public Sector≫, in Proceedings of the 2010 43rd Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, Washington, DC, USA, 2010, c. 1--10. Google ScholarGoogle ScholarDigital LibraryDigital Library
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        ICEGOV '12: Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Theory and Practice of Electronic Governance
        October 2012
        547 pages
        ISBN:9781450312004
        DOI:10.1145/2463728

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        • Published: 22 October 2012

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        ICEGOV '12 Paper Acceptance Rate23of98submissions,23%Overall Acceptance Rate350of865submissions,40%

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