El sufragio electrónico como alternativa al sufragio tradicional: luces y sombras de un debate recurrente
El sufragio electrónico como alternativa al sufragio tradicional: luces y sombras de un debate recurrente
Authors
Lito Cancino, Edgardo
Almagro Castro, David
Paredes Paredes, Felipe
Almagro Castro, David
Paredes Paredes, Felipe
Authors
Date
2021
Datos de publicación:
10.5102/rbpp.v11i1.7370
Keywords
Democracia - Participación electoral - Sufragio electrónico - Derecho de sufragio activo
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Abstract
El presente artículo de investigación analiza los beneficios e incertidumbres que conlleva la implantación del sufragio electrónico como herramienta de modernización e incremento de la participación electoral. Este análisis se desarrolla utilizando una metodología doble: el análisis dogmático y la praxis que nos ofrece el recurso, parcial por cuestiones de oportunidad, al Derecho comparado brasileño y estonio. Como conclusiones principales puede afirmarse que el análisis de las características y los tipos de sufragio electrónico revelan la existencia de ciertas ventajas plausibles que, por el contrario, no parecen compensar los riesgos relativos a posibles vulneraciones de algunas características estructurales del sufragio.
The current paper develops an investigation concerning the benefits and drawbacks about the implementation of the electronic suffrage as a tool for modernizing and reinforce the electoral participation. In order to achieve the main goal, we will use a combined methodology: a dogmatic analysis as well as the empirical results provided by using the comparative law in Brazil and Estonia. As main result, it seems obvious that the undeniable benefits of the electronic suffrage are fewer to the uncertainties and risks related with a more than possible violation of some key notes of the right to vote.
The current paper develops an investigation concerning the benefits and drawbacks about the implementation of the electronic suffrage as a tool for modernizing and reinforce the electoral participation. In order to achieve the main goal, we will use a combined methodology: a dogmatic analysis as well as the empirical results provided by using the comparative law in Brazil and Estonia. As main result, it seems obvious that the undeniable benefits of the electronic suffrage are fewer to the uncertainties and risks related with a more than possible violation of some key notes of the right to vote.