HIGHLIGHTS
- What: In the wake of strong digitization within Danish public administration a fundamental legal question arises: does digitization change the core content of general Against this backdrop the purpose of this article is to examine the existing Danish doctrine of technology which asserts that digitization does not interfere with substantive and does not negatively affect citizens` rights. Another finding of the article is that the proactive digital focus of the new regulation (acts and general regulation) may come at a cost potentially reducing the flexibility and adaptive quality of regulatory templates that are crucial to the rule . . .

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