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One small step for e-voting, one giant leap for democracy

Marina Gorbatiuc ()
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Marina Gorbatiuc: Institute of Legal, Political and Sociological Research of the Academy of Sciences of Moldova, Chisinau, The Republic of Moldova

Smart Cities International Conference (SCIC) Proceedings, 2018, vol. 6, 225-234

Abstract: E-voting is the next step of the Republic of Moldova evolution. In the article we present advantages of e-voting, all steps of its using, many kinds. Electronic voting refers to election using electronic. E-voting can be managed by phones, Internet, private computer networks or special kiosks. We give reasons of accepting this kind of voting. It is analyzed the OSCE/ODIHR s (Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights) activities which are related to tolerance and non- discrimination are focused on the following areas: legislation; law enforcement training; monitoring, reporting on, and following up on responses to hate- motivated crimes and incidents; as well as educational activities to promote tolerance, respect, and mutual understanding in the article. It is given conclusions of all ODIHR activities which are carried out in close co-ordination and co-operation with OSCE participating States, OSCE institutions and field operations, as well as with other international organizations.

Keywords: Electronic voting; tolerance and non-discrimination; Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights; international organizations (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: O35 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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