DocumentCode
1787498
Title
The Council of Europe and e-voting: history and impact of Rec(2004)11
Author
Stein, Robert ; Wenda, Gregor
Author_Institution
Austrian Fed. Minist. of the Interior (BM.I), Vienna, Austria
fYear
2014
fDate
29-31 Oct. 2014
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
6
Abstract
When the Council of Europe started to deal with the subject of electronic voting in 2002, the impact of its work was not foreseeable. What followed, however, was basically a "success story": The Recommendation on legal, operational and technical standards for e-voting (Rec(2004)11), which was adopted by the Council of Ministers on 30 September 2004, has been the most relevant international document and reference regarding e-voting for a decade. Since 2010, the role of the Council of Europe with regard to e-voting has shrunk. Nevertheless various Member States expressed the desire to further review the Recommendation in the forthcoming years. Following an informal experts\´ meeting in Vienna on 19 December 2013, the Committee of Ministers was confronted with the suggestion to formally update the Recommendation in order to keep up with the latest technical, legal and political developments. The forthcoming Review Meeting on 28 October 2014 may help set the course for future e-voting activities of the Council of Europe.
Keywords
government data processing; Council of Europe; Council of Ministers; Review Meeting; Vienna; e-voting; electronic voting; Electronic voting; Europe; Internet; Law; Nominations and elections; Standards; Council of Europe; Rec(2004)11; Recommendation; e-voting; internet voting; review meeting; update;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Electronic Voting: Verifying the Vote (EVOTE), 2014 6th International Conference on
Conference_Location
Lochau
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/EVOTE.2014.7001139
Filename
7001139
Link To Document