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Reference model for future incorporation of e-business in legal system

Research activity

Code Science Field Subfield
5.05.00  Social sciences  Law   

Code Science Field
S145  Social sciences  Notarial law 
S115  Social sciences  Philosophy and theory of law 
S123  Social sciences  Informatics law 
S142  Social sciences  Judicial law 
S144  Social sciences  Industrial and commercial law 
P175  Natural sciences and mathematics  Informatics, systems theory 
Keywords
e-business, notary, notarial protocol, judiciary, judicial procedures, dispute resolution
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Researchers (28)
no. Code Name and surname Research area Role Period No. of publicationsNo. of publications
1.  22663  PhD Boštjan Brezovnik  Law  Researcher  2004 - 2005  552 
2.  27552  PhD Andrej Ekart  Law  Junior researcher  2006 - 2007  130 
3.  27853  Uroš Goljat  Computer science and informatics  Technical associate  2006  24 
4.  07786  PhD Božo Grafenauer  Law  Researcher  2004 - 2005  363 
5.  11064  PhD Marjan Heričko  Computer science and informatics  Researcher  2004 - 2006  906 
6.  14704  PhD Borut Holcman  Law  Researcher  2005  348 
7.  18337  PhD Branko Matjaž Jurič  Computer science and informatics  Researcher  2004 - 2006  709 
8.  19069  PhD Tomaž Keresteš  Law  Researcher  2004 - 2006  276 
9.  23366  PhD Boštjan Kežmah  Computer science and informatics  Researcher  2004 - 2007  240 
10.  21769  PhD Urška Kežmah  Law  Researcher  2004 - 2007  106 
11.  14579  PhD Marijan Kocbek  Law  Researcher  2004  1,097 
12.  27854  PhD Andrej Krajnc  Computer science and informatics  Technical associate  2006  26 
13.  15692  PhD Suzana Kraljić  Law  Researcher  2005 - 2006  839 
14.  22664  PhD Benjamin Lesjak  Law  Researcher  2004 - 2006  120 
15.  26327  Domen Neffat  Law  Researcher  2005 - 2006 
16.  27561  PhD Luka Pavlič  Computer science and informatics  Junior researcher  2006  173 
17.  23393  PhD Maja Pušnik  Computer science and informatics  Researcher  2004 - 2005  179 
18.  13039  PhD Vesna Rijavec  Law  Head  2004 - 2007  762 
19.  08067  PhD Ivan Rozman  Computer science and informatics  Researcher  2004 - 2006  822 
20.  22442  PhD Tomislav Rozman  Computer science and informatics  Junior researcher  2004 - 2005  209 
21.  20454  Miha Strehar    Technical associate  2006  10 
22.  19470  PhD Bojan Škof  Law  Researcher  2004  544 
23.  23392  PhD Boštjan Šumak  Computer science and informatics  Researcher  2004 - 2005  311 
24.  19474  Darja Tomanič    Technical associate  2005 - 2007 
25.  18739  PhD Matjaž Tratnik  Law  Researcher  2004  733 
26.  15691  PhD Renato Vrenčur  Law  Researcher  2004 - 2005  790 
27.  06794  PhD Tatjana Welzer Družovec  Interdisciplinary research  Researcher  2004 - 2005  783 
28.  18061  PhD Aleš Živkovič  Computer science and informatics  Researcher  2004 - 2006  224 
Organisations (2)
no. Code Research organisation City Registration number No. of publicationsNo. of publications
1.  0592  University of Maribor, Faculty of Law  Maribor  5089638015  11,320 
2.  0796  University of Maribor, Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science  Maribor  5089638003  27,550 
Abstract
Interdisciplinary study in the field of law and information technology will address specific fields of e-business that were somehow disregarded up to this time.This will result in further development and increased level of trust in e-business. To guarantee sufficient level of legal certainty some legal transactions conducted using electronic means must include an independent third party - e-notary. Legal basis for formation of e-notary is currently not fully defined. Based on a reference model implementation some deficiencies could be identified. This can form a base for development of legal and technical solutions addressing those issues. External e-business of judicial system and e-notary are some of the primary objectives of this research. Special attention will be given to possibilities of forming e-notarial protocol. Following strict formal rules for formation of notarial protocols and their meaning in legal transactions raises a question whether electronic form can substitute classical written form. Challenges of introducing e-business in judicial procedures will also be covered. Possibilities of introducing e-justice include faster and more efficient procedures. This may also lower or even eliminate long lasting judicial procedures and assure citizens constitutional right to trial in reasonable time. Legal aspects of research form a foundation for implementation of information architecture reference model as a basis for design and implementation of software solutions based on common infrastructure and architecture with high level of compatibility and integration capabilities regardless of heterogeneity of chosen development environment and platform. Open architecture design based on open standards like XML and web services will enable efficient integration in international e-business environments like SEEM (Single European Electronic Market).
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