The object of analysis of this paper concerns the instruments of transparency and openness towards the public administrations foreseen in the Italian legal system; in particular, we analyse the right to access government data and the use of open government data and public big data. For these purposes, the contribution is focused on Legislative Decree No. 33/2013, profoundly modified by Legislative Decree 97/2016, dedicated to transparency and right to access, and on the reforms approved by Legislative Decree No. 82/2005, and more recently by Legislative Decree 179/2016 and Legislative Decree 217/2017, which concern the profiles relating to open data and big data in the public sphere. From the normative analysis emerges the evolution of the concept of knowledge allowed by new technologies and the unprecedented "relationship" made possible between public sector bodies and citizens.
Faini, F., Palmirani, M., Transparency and Openness: The Tools Available in Italy, in Proceedings of the 18th European Conference on Digital Government (ECDG 2018), hosted by University of Santiago de Compostela, Spain, 25-26 October 2018, (University of Santiago de Compostela, Spain, 25-26 October 2018), Academic Conferences and Publishing International Limited (ACPIL), Reading 2018: 68-75 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/192092]
Transparency and Openness: The Tools Available in Italy
Faini, Fernanda;
2018
Abstract
The object of analysis of this paper concerns the instruments of transparency and openness towards the public administrations foreseen in the Italian legal system; in particular, we analyse the right to access government data and the use of open government data and public big data. For these purposes, the contribution is focused on Legislative Decree No. 33/2013, profoundly modified by Legislative Decree 97/2016, dedicated to transparency and right to access, and on the reforms approved by Legislative Decree No. 82/2005, and more recently by Legislative Decree 179/2016 and Legislative Decree 217/2017, which concern the profiles relating to open data and big data in the public sphere. From the normative analysis emerges the evolution of the concept of knowledge allowed by new technologies and the unprecedented "relationship" made possible between public sector bodies and citizens.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.