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Offering advice and coordination in legal matters

By coordinating problem solving and simplifying the transfer of knowledge on legal matters, the public authorities are supported when addressing and clarifying legal issues.   

Tackling legal issues associated with digitalisation projects in a coordinated and targeted manner 

When introducing digital administration processes, legal pitfalls and the potential need for legislation must be identified early on. In addition, the new legal foundations to be created must be included as partial projects in the project planning and execution process in a timely manner. 

Easy access to legal expertise

When clarifying legal issues, the public authorities should be supported and the transfer of knowledge between administrations and project leaders should be simplified and accelerated. The eJustice.CH association acts as a coordination centre for eGovernment legal issues. Appropriate electronic publication resources ensure the dissemination of the most important legal findings and results among public authorities, including the findings of the intercantonal group of legal experts and the advisory services provided.

Further information

eJustice.CH [https://www.ejustice.ch/]
Blog on legal issues (in German) [https://www.digital-public-services-switzerland.ch/blog]

Implementation plan objective 18/21

Offering advice and coordination in legal matters 

«A central coordination centre for eGovernment legal issues supports the proliferation of the most important framework conditions for implementing eGovernment in Switzerland and facilitates the transfer of specific knowledge between public authorities. Easy and swift access to legal expertise boosts the quality and sustainability of eGovernment implementation in Switzerland.»

Implementation plan measures 

Measures
Measures Provide summary initial legal consultation to public authorities or projects in the event of specific legal questions.
Measures Promote the exchange of information between public authorities in an intercantonal group of legal experts.
Measures Provide coordination on legal issues, including maintaining and expanding the online documentation on the Digital Public Services Switzerland website.
Measures Monitor eGovernment legislation: current legal situation/current and upcoming legal developments (ongoing legislative projects).

Contact

Timur Acemoglu

Email

+41 58 462 47 23

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