French-German Programme « Governance, Law, Technology »

Supported by the CNRS Network Law and Information Systems and the European Programme Trustnet- in -action

 

Berlin, 2004 June 11th Workshop Programme

New instruments of governance

Comparative approach in France and in Germany

 

 

Hosted by Marc-Bloch Center, Schifferbauerdamm 19, Berlin http://www.cmb.hu-berlin.de/

 

 

9h :         Coffee and tea

 

9h30:      Welcome speech, Catherine Colliot-Thélène, Marc-Bloch Center direction

 

9h40:      Overall presentation of the project, Danièle Bourcier, CERSA/CNRS

 

                SESSION 1: Public governance

 

10h:        Conceptualising the Knowledge Requirements of Public Governance

Prof. Dr. Klaus Lenk, Universität Oldenburg

+ Discussion

 

10h45-11h: Coffee and tea Break

 

11h:        Legal engineering and new governance: the end or the future of law?

Danièle Bourcier, CERSA/CNRS, Paris

+ Discussion

 

11h45:    eGovernance and its Value for Public Administration

Dr. Thomas F. Gordon, eGovernment Competence Center, Fraunhofer Institute for Open Communications Systems (FOKUS), Berlin

+ Discussion

 

12h30-14h: Lunch

 

                SESSION 2: Technology and governance

 

14h:        Information Technologies Governance in Standardisation Organisations

Mélanie Dulong de Rosnay, CERSA/CNRS-Medialive, Paris

+ Discussion

 

14h45:    Internet Governance Mechanisms

Meryem Marzouki, Laboratoire d'Informatique de Paris 6, Équipe Architecture des Systèmes Intégrés et Micro Électronique/PolyTIC, CNRS, Paris

+ Discussion

 

15h30-16h: Coffee and tea Break

 

16h:        Open Round Table (about other projects)

 

16 h30 Discussion on the future of the French-German Programme: roadmap and calendar for next meetings

 

17h30:  End of the Workshop                                                                  

 

20h:        Social Event: Launch Party of Creative Commons licences in Germany at WOS Conference

 

 


 

Future of the French-German Programme

 

A subsequent workshop is planned in Berlin in Automn 2004. Other meetings will take place in Berlin in Autumn 2004 in Paris in Spring 2005 and in Berlin in June 2005.

The final results will be presented at the next European Conference on Systems Theory in Paris, in Autumn 2005. A book is foreseen in the series “Law and Technology”, Romillat editions, 2006.

 

Project lead: Danièle Bourcier, CERSA, CNRS, bourcier@msh-paris.fr

 

For more information, contact scientific assistance: Mélanie Dulong de Rosnay, melanie.ddr@wanadoo.fr

 

 

Hotel information

 

The workshop organisation does not provide accomodation and participants may book a room at the CMB recommanded address:

 

Hotel du Centre Français de Berlin, Müllerstraße 74, 13349 Berlin

tél.: *49 30 / 417 29-0,

fax: *49 30 / 417 29-199

e-mail : reservation@hotel-centre-francais-berlin.de

http://www.hotel-centre-francais-berlin.de/

 

 

Social Event on June 11th evening

 

We propose you to attend the launch party of Creative Commons licences in Germany, taking place at the Conference Wizards of OS

Launch von Creative Commons Deutschland

http://wizards-of-os.org/index.php?id=705&L=0

 

Please confirm your interest in attending this event for prior booking by CERSA

 

Schedule: 20h-22h

Location: Berliner Congress Center, Alexanderplatz 3, 10178 Berlin

http://wizards-of-os.org/index.php?id=943&L=0

 

More information about Creative Commons

http://creativecommons.org/

Creative Commons is working with CERSA on translating and adaptating the Creative Commons licenses to French law.