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Teleadministration is based on the concept that documents in electronic format have legal value. Administrative informatics is not new, but for many years it was merely Information Technology applied to legal documents, that is, the reproduction of paper-based legal documents into electronic file systems. Instead, Teleadministration turns this approach into its head. It is based on research conducted in 1978, the year when, at a conference promoted by the Court of Cassation, Giovanni Duni launched the then-futuristic idea that an electronic document could have legal value. 1978 was also the year in which the first research on digital signatures (RSA) was published in the United States, yet it would take more than twenty-five years for jurists and mathematicians to start working together.

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  • Teleadministration is based on the concept that documents in electronic format have legal value. Administrative informatics is not new, but for many years it was merely Information Technology applied to legal documents, that is, the reproduction of paper-based legal documents into electronic file systems. Instead, Teleadministration turns this approach into its head. It is based on research conducted in 1978, the year when, at a conference promoted by the Court of Cassation, Giovanni Duni launched the then-futuristic idea that an electronic document could have legal value. 1978 was also the year in which the first research on digital signatures (RSA) was published in the United States, yet it would take more than twenty-five years for jurists and mathematicians to start working together. (en)
  • La teleamministrazione (dal greco tele, a distanza, letteralmente amministrazione a distanza) è una forma di amministrazione i cui atti amministrativi sono delegati allo scambio di documenti digitali in remoto tra i vari agenti della comunicazione e la cui premessa logica, giuridica e materiale è l'attribuzione del valore giuridico o legale al documento informatico stesso. (it)
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  • Teleadministration is based on the concept that documents in electronic format have legal value. Administrative informatics is not new, but for many years it was merely Information Technology applied to legal documents, that is, the reproduction of paper-based legal documents into electronic file systems. Instead, Teleadministration turns this approach into its head. It is based on research conducted in 1978, the year when, at a conference promoted by the Court of Cassation, Giovanni Duni launched the then-futuristic idea that an electronic document could have legal value. 1978 was also the year in which the first research on digital signatures (RSA) was published in the United States, yet it would take more than twenty-five years for jurists and mathematicians to start working together. For many years, and even before 1978, IT helped Public Administration but kept a “safe distance”, assuming that the ‘sacred nature’ of the Law demanded the use of pen and paper. Information Technology merely managed and filed copies of legal documents: it was known as “parallel IT”, since it was an accessory to the activity with formal value, the one based on pen and paper. Thus, the logical, legal and material premise of Teleadministration is the conferment of legal value to IT documents. (en)
  • La teleamministrazione (dal greco tele, a distanza, letteralmente amministrazione a distanza) è una forma di amministrazione i cui atti amministrativi sono delegati allo scambio di documenti digitali in remoto tra i vari agenti della comunicazione e la cui premessa logica, giuridica e materiale è l'attribuzione del valore giuridico o legale al documento informatico stesso. L'informatica amministrativa è di vecchia data, ma per molti anni è stata sempre una mera informatica giuridica documentale, ossia la riproduzione in archivi informatici di documenti giuridici cartacei. La teleamministrazione presuppone invece il capovolgimento di questa impostazione e si basa su studi del 1978, anno in cui, in un convegno della Corte di Cassazione, fu lanciata da Giovanni Duni l'idea, allora avveniristica, che il documento informatico potesse avere valore giuridico. Nello stesso anno vengono pubblicate negli Stati Uniti delle ricerche sulla firma digitale, ma il contatto tra il mondo dei matematici e quello dei giuristi tardò per ancora alcuni decenni. Per molti anni, anche anteriori al 1978, l'informatica ha aiutato il mondo del diritto e l'amministrazione pubblica mantenendosi però a una certa distanza, ossia dando per scontato che la “sacralità” del diritto esigesse la carta e la penna. L'informatica si limitò a gestire archivi di copie di documenti giuridici e fu pertanto chiamata «informatica parallela», in quanto attività collaterale a quella formalmente valida, basata su carta e penna. (it)
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