Towards an interoperable Public Administration: interpretation and legal analysis of silence as a consequence of not exchanging required information between public
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https://doi.org/10.14409/redoeda.v8i1.10195Keywords:
interoperable public administration, silence, interpretation, legal analysis, emerging technologiesAbstract
The objective of the paper is to carry out an interpretation and legal analysis of silence as a consequence of not exchanging required information between public bodies, regulated in article 4 of National Decree No. 733/2018 of the Argentine Republic. Specifically, it aims to elucidate the character that should be given to the information that is not exchanged by the required public body.
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