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This report is published in Chinese and has 60,000 characters.
Price: RMB 200 (not including postage)
Contents
I. Introduction
II. International Policies and laws Concerning E-Government
1. United States
- Legal Framework for Promoting E-Government
- Deregulation and Standardization of E-Commerce and E-Government Sectors
- Technology
- Importance of Globalization
- Comprehensive Model for Legislation of Information Technology
- Government's Dual Role as Technology Promoter and Regulator
2. European Union
- Standardization of Legislation and Adoption of EU Member Nations' Existing Laws
- Coordination of Different Jurisdictions during Deregulation
- Censorship
- Online Privacy
III. China's E-Government Policies
1. New Developments
- National E-Government Projects
- Increased Financing and Accelerated Completion of Projects
- Construction and Application of State Planning Commission's Vertical Network
- Extension of E-Government Legal Framework
- New E-Government Credit System Applications
- Exploration of New Models for E-Government
2. Challenges Facing China's E-Government Initiatives
- Limited Technical Resources
- Need for Network Integration and Sharing of Information
- Need for Uniformity of Technical Standards
- Importance of Establishing E-Government Security Systems
3. E-Government Regulations
- Online Publication of Government Information
- Establishment of E-Government Services and Credit Systems
- E-Signature Certification Services
- Industry Informatization
- Construction of Network Infrastructure
- Registration of Information Services
- Information Security
4. Key Features of China's E-Government Policies
- Diversity of National and Local Policies
- Lack of Central Legislative and Judicial Systems
- Detailed Administration of Internet Services
- Information Security Administration
- Steps for Further Development of Regulations
IV. Analysis of E-Government Laws in China
1. Publication of Government Information
2. Establishment of Credit System
3. Privacy Protection
4. Relationship between E-Government and the PRC Administrative Licensing Law
5. E-Signature Legislation
6. Regulation of E-Commerce
7. Online Notarization
8. Model for Governance in the Information Age
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