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Master study in E-Government Faculty of Law, University of Oslo. Prof. Dag Wiese Schartum Section for Information Technology and Administrative Systems. Master degree (5 - 10 students/year). Master thesis. Master thesis.
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Master study in E-GovernmentFaculty of Law, University of Oslo Prof. Dag Wiese Schartum Section for Information Technology and Administrative Systems
Master degree (5 - 10 students/year) Master thesis Master thesis Optional course Bachelor degree (30 programme students+ 40 other students/year) Master thesis Optional courses • Choice of course based on • planned master thesis,within: • Law • Social science • Computer science Mandatory one-term course • Main issues: • Data protection • Automated decision-making • E-democracy and freedom of information 10 study points 10 study points 10 study points • Full research requirements • Always interdisciplinary • Approx. 100 pages • Students are often offered jobs • on high level before final exam Lectures Seminars and conferences Teamwork with written reports Thesis Structure of the study programme
Organisational questions Government principles/ideals How should rule of law be interpreted in the context of Internet? Democracy Rule of law Do we need to reformulate? Internet Data bases Decisionsystems Freedom ofinformation What should we require from Internet, given the (reformulated) principle? Data protection ICT Inter-diciplinary design