Description (short summary):
The World e-Parliament Report 2008 represents the first effort to establish a baseline of how parliaments are using, or planning to use ICT to help them carry out their representative, lawmaking and oversight responsibilities and to connect to their constituencies.
It is also intended to advance a shared knowledge base among the parliaments of the world and to promote international debate on these matters. The Report is based on the responses and comments provided by 105 assemblies from around the world to a survey on the use of ICT in parliament conducted between July and November 2007.
The Report also draws on experiences exchanged during the World e-Parliament Conference 2007 and relevant publicly available information.
Original URL:
http://www.ictparliament.org
Number of pages:
Full report: 222
Executive Summary: 2
The World e-Parliament Report 2008 represents the first effort to establish a baseline of how parliaments are using, or planning to use ICT to help them carry out their representative, lawmaking and oversight responsibilities and to connect to their constituencies.
It is also intended to advance a shared knowledge base among the parliaments of the world and to promote international debate on these matters. The Report is based on the responses and comments provided by 105 assemblies from around the world to a survey on the use of ICT in parliament conducted between July and November 2007.
The Report also draws on experiences exchanged during the World e-Parliament Conference 2007 and relevant publicly available information.
Original URL:
http://www.ictparliament.org
Number of pages:
Full report: 222
Executive Summary: 2
ISBN Number: 978-92-1-023067-4
Description of license: © United Nations, 2008. All rights reserved.
Nature of documentation: Official reports and studies
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