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Instruments of public law : digital transformation during the pandemic / edited by Irena Lipowicz, Grażyna Szpor and Aleksandra Syryt.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Szpor, Grażyna, author.
Syryt, Aleksandra, author.
Contributor:
Lipowicz, Irena, editor.
Series:
Routledge Research in EU Law
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Practice of law.
Technological innovations.
COVID-19 (Disease).
Physical Description:
1 online resource (371 pages)
Place of Publication:
London, England ; New York, New York : Routledge, [2023]
Summary:
"The Covid 19 pandemic has revealed the need to verify the existing principles of functioning of public authorities, in relation to various decision-making processes, both at the conceptual level and at law implementation. The action of the legislator and public administration towards the society and the economy is conducted using peculiar instruments to control the public administration system. These instruments are likely to be of a public or private law nature. This book takes a comparative approach to examine the issues related to digital transformation in the times of a pandemic regarding the use of public-law instruments in Poland and the wider European context. In particular, the research aims to identify what stage the development of digital solutions in the state's organization and its authorities has reached, including the organization of public administration; what the has pandemic changed. Exploring the concepts of digital transformation, pandemic and public-law instruments, it provides an analysis of European and national public-law instruments using digital solutions, security and cybersecurity during a pandemic, and concrete issues such as public administration, health protection and social security, economic activity and the system of public finances, and education during the pandemic is performed. Establishing whether particular solutions are durable and to what extent they create a certain standard of response to a threat, it makes recommendations for determining which of the existing solutions is useful for the functioning of the state and its organs and facilitates the performance of their tasks"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Cover
Half Title
Series Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Table of Contents
List of figures
List of contributors
Abbreviations
Digital Transformation during the Pandemic: Instruments of Public Law
Introduction
I General Subjects
Chapter 1 The Notion of Digital Transformation
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Structural analysis of juridisation
1.3 Contextual analysis of occurrence in normative Acts
1.4 Explanations of the term "digital transformation" in the literature
1.5 Digital transformation in public administration
1.6 Conclusions
Works cited
Chapter 2 The Pandemic Phenomenon: A Few General Remarks
2.1 Introduction
2.2 The term "pandemic"
2.3 A short story about pandemic COVID-19
2.4 Pandemic and epidemic issues in Polish law and practice
2.5 Conclusions
Chapter 3 Public Law Instruments
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Polish doctrine
3.3 German doctrine
3.4 Italian doctrine
3.5 Conclusions
II European and National Public Law Instruments and Public Instruments of Digital Transformation
Chapter 1 The Digital Transformation of the European Union in Times of Pandemic: Selected Issues of Public Law
1.2 EU Digital Strategy
1.3 Digital technologies: the EU response to a pandemic
1.4 Implementation of the EU regulatory programme in Poland
1.5 Form of measures taken by the EU: legal nature and legal basis
1.6 The scope of measures taken by the EU: general characteristics
1.7 Conclusions
Chapter 2 Polish Constitutional Institutions in a Pandemic
2.2 Constitutional tasks and obligations of the state regarding the response to a pandemic
2.3 The institution of constitutional extraordinary measures and pandemics.
2.4 The use of digital solutions in a pandemic - constitutional institutions
Chapter 3 Using Technology to Support Administrations in Controlling the Sars-Cov-2 Pandemic
3.2 The response of the technology
3.3 The Italian Immuni app
3.4 The problem of fragmentation in the urgency of the pandemic
3.5 The need for centralised coordination and privacy concerns
3.6 Should the use of an app like Immuni have been mandatory? A question of proportionality
3.7 The 2021 Regulation introducing an "interoperable EU Digital COVID Certificate": from a subsidiarity and proportionality perspective
3.8 Conclusions
Chapter 4 The Pandemic as a Chance for Administrative Modernisation: Some Notes from Germany
4.1 Introduction
4.2 The current state of digitisation in Germany
4.3 The pandemic as driver of the digital workplace and electronic public procurement?
4.4 Digital strategy to manage the pandemic crisis in Germany
4.5 The German style of pandemic management: federalism and the rule of law
4.6 Conclusions
Chapter 5 Public Instruments of Digital Transformation during Times of Pandemic in the Republic of Croatia
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Short chronology of the pandemic in the Republic of Croatia
5.3 Brief overview of digital transformation and its components in the Republic of Croatia in comparison to the EU
5.4 Concise synopsis of Croatian public instruments of digital transformation during times of pandemic
5.5 Future outlook of Croatian public instruments of digital transformation
5.6 Conclusions
III Cyber Security
Chapter 1 Information Security and Cybersecurity in a Pandemic
1.2 Information and related rights
1.3 Privacy protection and security of personal data.
1.4 Information security and cyber security
1.5 Interoperability of data processing during a pandemic
Chapter 2 Countering Cybercrime during the Pandemic
2.2 The impact of digital transformation of the state and economy and the COVID-19 pandemic on cybercrime
2.3 Cyberattack scenarios involving COVID-19
2.4 Factors impeding the identification of the perpetrators
2.5 De lege ferenda postulates
2.6 Conclusions
IV Health Care and Social Security
Chapter 1 Telemedicine During the Epidemic
1.2 Modifications introduced by the outbreak of COVID-19
1.3 Conclusions
Chapter 2 Emergency Remote Teaching in the COVID-19 Pandemic Era in light of the GDPR
2.2 The legal landscape of data processing in ERT in Poland
2.3 Actors involved in ERT and their responsibilities
2.4 Principles of data processing and data subjects rights
Chapter 3 Standards of Public Administration Services for the Elderly: A Lesson in Pandemic Time
3.2 References
3.3 ICT as a support network for mental health and general physical well-being
3.4 Problems of long-term institutional care (LTC) standards
3.5 Technology-enabled care
3.6 Conclusions
Chapter 4 Public E-services for People with Disabilities during the COVID-19 Pandemic
4.2 A situation of people with disabilities
4.3 Public e-service
4.4 Barriers to accessing public services
4.5 Analysis of the needs of people with disabilities in terms of access to public e-services
4.6 Analysis of selected public e-services in the era of COVID-19
4.7 Conclusions
V Administration in a Pandemic.
Chapter 1 Access to Public Information in a Pandemic
1.2 Principles of access to public information in the Republic of Poland
1.3 Modification of regulations in the first period of the pandemic
1.4 Assessment of legal solutions for limiting the right to information in the first pandemic period
1.5 Conclusion
Chapter 2 Common Remote Access to Public Spatial Data in a Pandemic Situation on the Example of the Geoportal
2.2 Geoportal as a point of common access to public data
2.3 Data shared in the Geoportal during the pandemic
2.4 The use of the Geoportal and activities promoting it
2.5 Changes in existing regulations and common availability of public spatial data
Chapter 3 Verification of Identity in a Pandemic
3.2 The concept and meaning of identity identification
3.3 The impact of a pandemic on the identification process
3.4 Biometric identification during a pandemic
Chapter 4 Remote Working in Public Administration during a Pandemic versus Data Protection
4.2 Processing of employees' personal data in the context of remote working
4.3 Processing of personal data in remote working
4.4 Conclusions
VI Economic Activity and Financial System during a Pandemic
Chapter 1 Supporting Entrepreneurship during the COVID-19 Pandemic
1.2 Freedom of establishment and entrepreneurship
1.3 Forms of support for entrepreneurship
1.4 Conclusions
Chapter 2 Improving the Electronic Communication of the Taxpayer with the Tax Authorities during the Pandemic
2.2 Legal basis for obligations and powers to file tax returns electronically.
2.3 Tax portals of tax administration bodies
2.4 New e-services introduced in the pandemic period
2.5 Other forms of communication between taxpayers and tax authorities
Work cited
VII Education in a Pandemic
Chapter 1 Problems of Digital Transformation of Universities in Times of Pandemic: First Experiences
1.2 Legal basis for the functioning of polish universities during the pandemic
1.3 The role of Shield 2.0 and Shield 4.0 to the functioning of universities in times of pandemic
1.4 Specific solutions resulting from the regulations of the MoSHE for the functioning of HEIs during a pandemic
1.5 Distance learning using distance education methods and techniques
1.6 Digital transformation - a challenge for universities
Chapter 2 Use of Educational Applications, Including Video Games, by Public Entities during the Pandemic
2.2 Video games and educational apps as tools to support non-manual information instruments of public actors in education
2.3 Cooperation between public and commercial entities in the scope of using video games to prevent the rapid and uncontrolled spread of the coronavirus
2.4 The social significance of video games before and during a pandemic in Poland
Chapter 3 The Role of Infographics in Reducing Uncertainty in a Pandemic Situation
3.2 Forms of uncertainty reduction in the information society
3.3 Characteristics of infographics and their usefulness during a pandemic
3.4 The themes of the infographics
3.5 Functions of infographics
3.6 Internet dissemination
3.7 Image proportions
3.8 Use of infographics by public actors in a pandemic situation
3.9 Conclusions
Final Remarks
Index.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
1-00-326396-8
1-003-26396-8
1-000-77894-0
9781003263968
OCLC:
1346125458

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