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* Article: A Case for ‘Open Source’ Law? By Ionnis Avramopoulos and Nikitas Konstatinides. Crisis Observatory, May 2013

URL = http://www.scribd.com/doc/152195268/A-Case-for-%E2%80%98Open-Source%E2%80%99-Law


Description

In the context of the institutional reengineering underway in Greece, we believe that the advent of the Internet can allow citizens to take direct ownership of and to coordinate over the design and construction of more inclusive ‘bottom-up’ institutions. An ‘open source’ approach to institutional design can render the process more transparent, legitimate, and inclusive. It can also provide an openly accessible platform for a structured and evidence-based public discourse on the design and implementation of policies and institutions."