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Building Information Infrastructures for Smart Cities: The e-CODEX Infrastructure and API for Justice Project Experiences

In: Setting Foundations for the Creation of Public Value in Smart Cities

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  • Marco Velicogna

    (Research Institute on Judicial Systems, National Research Council of Italy (IRSIG-CNR))

Abstract

The case of the Digital Service Infrastructure, developed by the European Union and its Member States to enable the deployment of trans-European digital judicial services, provides the occasion to investigate from a theoretical and empirical perspective the complex features that pertain the creation of the infrastructures that enable the rise of smart cities. The case explores the heterogeneous nature and emergent, non-linear evolution of large-scale information infrastructures. It helps develop a better understanding of the infrastructural components and dynamics that allow to integrate fast evolving technology into everyday people living environment providing new and smart services and to foster public value creation in Smart Cities. Finally, it exposes the relevance of legal components, helping reflecting on their role in addition to that of the technological, human and governance ones already identified by the smart cities literature.

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  • Marco Velicogna, 2019. "Building Information Infrastructures for Smart Cities: The e-CODEX Infrastructure and API for Justice Project Experiences," Public Administration and Information Technology, in: Manuel Pedro Rodriguez Bolivar (ed.), Setting Foundations for the Creation of Public Value in Smart Cities, chapter 0, pages 197-222, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:paitcp:978-3-319-98953-2_8
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-98953-2_8
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    1. Rosanna Amato & Marco Velicogna, 2022. "Cross-Border Document Service Procedures in the EU from the Perspective of Italian Practitioners—The Lessons Learnt and the Process of Digitalisation of the Procedure through e-CODEX," Laws, MDPI, vol. 11(6), pages 1-28, November.

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