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LEFIS Legal Aspects. Lucas Jorge Olo Fernandes APTICE, and Cristina Malo Navarro, Lawyer. A Legal Framework for the Information Society. As a legal framework we deal with different fields in the information society.
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LEFIS Legal Aspects Lucas Jorge Olo Fernandes APTICE, and Cristina Malo Navarro, Lawyer
A Legal Framework for the Information Society. • As a legal framework we deal with different fields in the information society. • One of our main objectives is to develop a Trade Mark by the end of the project. • Which is the goal of a LEFIS trade mark within this framework? Legal Aspects by Lucas J. Olo Fernandes
Objective: “Quality for Information Society’s Legal Framework”. • Create a quality in Teaching. • Create Quality in E-Commerce. • Create quality in E-Government. Legal Aspects by Lucas J. Olo Fernandes
Current situation. • One of the main experience is the AGACE stamp. • This stamp ensure the trust for on-line transactions and consumer protection rights. • APTICE has also developed a Certification Authority with PKI . • This enable secure communication and identification. Legal Aspects by Lucas J. Olo Fernandes
How have we come hitherto? • In the E-Commerce: Codes of Practice for the E-Commerce is one of the main solutions for consumers rights to be respected. • In E-Government: Transparency and a fair service. • In Education: the need of quality in the formation related to the new technologies. Legal Aspects by Lucas J. Olo Fernandes
Available options. • In the educational field: • The process of Bologna. • The methodology TUNNING. • In E-government: • Studying the quality of the services and the best practices so to elaborate a EU standard. • In E-commerce: • Promoting the implantation of codes of practice. Legal Aspects by Lucas J. Olo Fernandes
Recommendations. • Utilization of the stamp or mark LEFIS as: • Quality certificate for formation related to the new technologies, with the support of LEFIS institutions. • Quality certificate in E-Commerce, like the stamp AGACE proposed by APTICE (www.agace.org). • A Standard can be designed and then each country would adapt it to its necessities and legislation. • Quality certificate for E-Government. E-Government Practice Code (www.egobs.org/index_en.htm). • We must already think about the citizen as “client” administration services and that its rights must be respected so much or like in e- commerce, what it doesn't seem to happen in Spain for the moment. Legal Aspects by Lucas J. Olo Fernandes