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The rapid development of information and communication technologies resulted in significant changes in both the legislation and the administration of justice. To respond to the new challenges of the information society the Law Program actively contributed to the development of the legal framework of new technologies drafting important pieces of legislation such as the Law on Registered Pledges and the Law on Electronic Document and Electronic Signature. The reform of the registration system towards the creation of modern electronic official registers is also part of the Law Program’s activities as are the increased introduction and use of information technologies in the work of the judiciary and law enforcement and the legal aspects of cyber security, in particular the legal regulation of cybercrime.
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Round Table: Registration Strategy Reform: 10 Years later
On 18 October 2012 the Center for the Study of Democracy organized a round table on the topic “Strategy for Registration Reform: 10 Years Later”. Participants included representatives from the Ministry of Justice and other government agencies, prominent legal professionals, experts in the area of information technology, representatives of non-governmental organizations and the media. more » |
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Presentation of the study: E-Tools for Criminal Case Management within Selected EU Member States
On 25 November 2011, at the Sofia Regional Court, the Center for the Study of Democracy held the second of the series of training seminars on E-tools for Criminal Case Management within Selected EU Member States. The event was attended by Mr. Krassimir Vlahov, Chairman of the Sofia Regional Court, Ms. Gabriela Bakalova, Court Administrator, judges and officials of the court, as well as prosecutors from the Sofia Regional Prosecutor's Office. more » |
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CSD Policy Brief No. 59: Registration of Non-profit Organisations: Legal Framework and Recommendations for Reform
Improvement of registration of non-profit organisations (NPOs) – associations and foundations, is a necessary precondition for strengthening the civil society and increasing its transparency and accountability. An easy and simple registration procedure, with no duplication of information and functioning automatic exchange of data, is an important stage in the establishment of a modern registration system. It also guarantees the availability of reliable and up-to-date information on all registered entities. more » |
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Justice Sector Institutional Indicators for Criminal Case Management
The present white paper summarises the main findings of the Justice Sector Institutional Indicators for Criminal Case Management study. It puts forward the main problems which EU countries face in measuring justice system performance – there is no single assessment model and many countries are still in the experimental phase. more » |
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