3 de set. de 2009

The fourth International Conference on Electronic Voting

The fourth International Conference on Electronic Voting is coming up. There’s still one year to go, nevertheless our first call for papers folder is out now!
For the fourth time since 2004 our exclusive conference with hundred key experts and deciders from all five continents will be held from the 21th until the 24th of July 2010. The venue will be, as in previous years, the beautiful Castle Hofen, which is situated in Lochau in the vicinity of Bregenz and Lake Constance.



The conference will focus on all aspects of electronic voting, such as legal, technical, social, political questions as well as reports on implementations and practical experiences throughout Europe and the world. There will also be workshops on different topics held by designated experts in the field. The regular Conference Fee will be 300EUR (incl. VAT). The event is limited to 100 visitors only.

Social activities such as the legendary dinner event “Käsestraße” or a visit of Giuseppe Verdi’s opera “Aida” at the floating stage in Bregenz are the highlights after the work has been done. We will also host a Pep-Net meeting in the fore field of the conference.

The time line for submission of the papers is as follows:
Submission of the full paper: February, 12th 2010
Review deadline: March, 12th 2010
Notification of acceptance: April, 5th 2010
Receipt of the final paper: May, 14th 2010
Conference: July 21st to 24th 2010
If you are interested in submitting your paper or in attending the conference, send us an email with your inquiry to: 2010 [at] e-voting.cc.
by Daniel Botz - E-Voting.CC
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Gérard Loiseau, CERTOP/CNRS (loiseau@univ-tlse2.fr)
Stéphanie Wojcik, Université Paris-Est, Céditec (stephanie.wojcik@univ-paris12.fr)
Réseau de recherche "Démocratie électronique" / Research network "Electronic Democracy" www.certop.fr/DEL
Pour vous désabonner, envoyez un mail à loiseau@univ-tlse2.fr" / "To unsuscribe from the DEL mailing list, send an e-mail to loiseau@univ-tlse2.fr

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