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Legal Informatics & Interoperability patterns
supporting the Greek Executive State
DR. FOTIS FITSILIS
SCIENTIFIC SERVICE, HELLENIC PARLIAMENT
VICTORIA KALOGIROU
PROGRAMME MANAGER/SECONDED NATIONAL EXPERT
DG-DIGIT, ISA2, EUROPEAN COMMISSION
IAL
2020
European Commission
ΒΟΥΛΗ ΤΩΝ ΕΛΛΗΝΩΝ
State of Play
National & International
Initiatives
Increase of
eGovernment Solutions
Greek Digital Strategy
IAL
2020
 Executive State:
Profound impact on
lawmaking and
governance
 Major goals:
Control the quality of
legislation and
implementation efficiency
via interoperability
mechanisms
Vision
IAL
2020
 Legal informatics as driver for systemic interoperability
 Proposal and definition of (inter-)national digital
framework
 Components (indicative): +
Strategy/people/functions/tech/enablers
‘an end-to-end user-centric ecosystem
of tools and services’
+ see e.g. Matt et al., 2015 and Gimpel et al., 2018
Tools under
develoment (Greece)
Standards
Training
Framework
IAL
2020
 ManyLaws.eu
 LEOS instance @ National School of
Government
 National codification portal
 Legal Council of the State IS
Prerequisites
Reuse of frameworks& tools
 European Interoperability Framework
 LEOS
 Ref2Link
 Core Vocabularies / ELI
IAL
2020
ec.europa.eu/isa2
ISA2@ec.europa.eu
@EU_ISA2
https://joinup.ec.europa.eu/
DIGIT-JOINUP@ec.europa.eu
@Joinup_eu DIGIT-LEOS-FEEDBACK@ec.europa.eu
Examples of European
Commission Initiatives
Conclusions
IAL
2020
► Groundbreaking digital transformation under way
► Necessity of holistic approach and definition of framework
► Reuse of good practices and initiatives
► Favored app-based mobile-first approach
► User-centric: easy transition to citizen-centric approach
► Incorporation of disruptive technologies
► Greater uptaking of digital skills to support the Executive
State
Disclaimer
IAL
2020
The information and views set out in this presentation and
the proposed study are only those of the authors and do
not reflect the official opinion of European Commission
and/or the Hellenic Parliament.
fitsilisf@parliament.gr & victoria.kalogirou@ec.europa.eu

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Legal Informatics and Interoperability patterns supporting the Greek Executive State

  • 1. Legal Informatics & Interoperability patterns supporting the Greek Executive State DR. FOTIS FITSILIS SCIENTIFIC SERVICE, HELLENIC PARLIAMENT VICTORIA KALOGIROU PROGRAMME MANAGER/SECONDED NATIONAL EXPERT DG-DIGIT, ISA2, EUROPEAN COMMISSION IAL 2020 European Commission ΒΟΥΛΗ ΤΩΝ ΕΛΛΗΝΩΝ
  • 2. State of Play National & International Initiatives Increase of eGovernment Solutions Greek Digital Strategy IAL 2020  Executive State: Profound impact on lawmaking and governance  Major goals: Control the quality of legislation and implementation efficiency via interoperability mechanisms
  • 3. Vision IAL 2020  Legal informatics as driver for systemic interoperability  Proposal and definition of (inter-)national digital framework  Components (indicative): + Strategy/people/functions/tech/enablers ‘an end-to-end user-centric ecosystem of tools and services’ + see e.g. Matt et al., 2015 and Gimpel et al., 2018
  • 4. Tools under develoment (Greece) Standards Training Framework IAL 2020  ManyLaws.eu  LEOS instance @ National School of Government  National codification portal  Legal Council of the State IS Prerequisites Reuse of frameworks& tools  European Interoperability Framework  LEOS  Ref2Link  Core Vocabularies / ELI
  • 6. Conclusions IAL 2020 ► Groundbreaking digital transformation under way ► Necessity of holistic approach and definition of framework ► Reuse of good practices and initiatives ► Favored app-based mobile-first approach ► User-centric: easy transition to citizen-centric approach ► Incorporation of disruptive technologies ► Greater uptaking of digital skills to support the Executive State
  • 7. Disclaimer IAL 2020 The information and views set out in this presentation and the proposed study are only those of the authors and do not reflect the official opinion of European Commission and/or the Hellenic Parliament. fitsilisf@parliament.gr & victoria.kalogirou@ec.europa.eu