Blockchain Technology in Parliamentary Voting Procedures

Blockchain Technology  in Parliamentary Voting Procedures

Ylenia Maria Citino

Covid-19 pandemics showed us that the functionality of in-person assemblies can be severely challenged by health restrictions. This paper aims to study the feasibility and constitutional implications of applying blockchain technologies to improve security and integrity of operations in parliamentary voting, thus allowing for remote voting under specific circumstances.


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ISSN: 2036-5438
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