A three-dimensional framework to analyse the governance of population registers

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Abstract

In June 2006, the Swiss Parliament made two important decisions with regards to public registers’ governance and individuals’ identification. It adopted a new law on the harmonisation of population registers in order to simplify statistical data collection and data exchange from around 4’000 decentralized registers, and it also approved the introduction of a Unique Person Identifier (UPI). The law is rather vague about the implementation of this harmonisation and even though many projects are currently being undertaken in this domain, most of them are quite technical. We believe there is a need for analysis tools and therefore we propose a conceptual framework based on three pillars (Privacy, Identity and Governance) to analyse the requirements in terms of data management for population registers.

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Formaz, J., & Glassey, O. (2010). A three-dimensional framework to analyse the governance of population registers. In IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology (Vol. 320, pp. 112–121). Springer New York LLC. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-14282-6_9

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