Monday, September 15, 2003
Oxford Internet Institute: e-Voting - International Perspectives
There's a panel discussion on e-voting on Thursday evening at the Oxford Internet Institute, and I've somehow managed to talk myself onto the panel.
Speakers are from France and the UK, and I certainly aim to add to the international aspect, addressing what we are learning in different countries, and what policy makers in different jurisdictions can learn from academics. AND, how we can take all this forward and stop reinventing the wheel.
The event is chaired by Stephen Coleman, Cisco Visiting Professor of e-Democracy. Other speakers include David Butler (Emeritus Fellow, Nuffield College, Oxford) and Isabelle Falque-Pierrotin and Jean Gonie (French Internet Rights Forum).
The venue is the Said Business School in Oxford (left of the rail station as you exit), at 5pm. If you are within hitting distance, come along and join the debate. It's free, but you'll need to confirm with the OII events office. Note that they still have the old time up on the OII website.
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