Abstract

Administrations across the world are currently establishing digital IT infrastructure in order to improve their services and perform their public tasks, as well as in order to strengthen their cooperation with companies and citizens. All the stakeholders involved in this process have different sets of common components or services. IT infrastructure links them together promoting the connections between different users and providers. These digital IT infrastructures can link administrations with companies and citizens so as to improve the cooperation between them. The aim of this paper is to conduct an analysis of digital services in the legal system of the Republic of Serbia, and to review the Law on Electronic Government. This Law presents a foundation for the development of full and functional E-government. Its implementation will for the first time systematically bind entire administration to apply modern technologies in all administrative procedures involving the citizens and companies on the one side and the state on the other.

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