Overview of European legislation in the field of creating and functioning of population registers

The article offers an analysis of the European legislation in the field of creation and functioning of information systems for population registration. The author argues that population accounting is conditioned by the need to solve multiple domestic economic, social and demographic issues, as well...

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Autor principal: Irina A. Trofimets
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Publicado: Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University) 2021
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:83ee47206e4b434da1abf3e4c8fb464d2021-11-26T15:41:01ZOverview of European legislation in the field of creating and functioning of population registers2313-23372408-900110.22363/2313-2337-2021-25-4-935-945https://doaj.org/article/83ee47206e4b434da1abf3e4c8fb464d2021-12-01T00:00:00Zhttp://journals.rudn.ru/law/article/viewFile/29520/20028https://doaj.org/toc/2313-2337https://doaj.org/toc/2408-9001The article offers an analysis of the European legislation in the field of creation and functioning of information systems for population registration. The author argues that population accounting is conditioned by the need to solve multiple domestic economic, social and demographic issues, as well as global problems of mankind. The information of the UN Statistical and UN Population Commissions on population and housing stock based on the states information systems formed the main selection criterion. The conducted research allowed us to conclude that there is no uniform approach in the legal regulation of population registration in EU national territories. Austria, Belgium, Denmark, France, Hungary, Iceland, Netherlands, Norway, Sweden and Finland have established and operate unified registers containing information about the population. Although the information systems differ, the common feature is that the public nature of the register information is emphasized; it is integrated and unified throughout the territory, the terms central and national are widely used. The author concludes that the study of world experience contributes to the improvement of national legislation and law enforcement in the relevant field of public relations, which is especially relevant in connection with the adoption of Federal Law No. 168-FZ of 08.06.2020 On the Unified Federal Information Register containing information about the population of the Russian Federation.Irina A. TrofimetsPeoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University)articleinformation resourceaccounting systemspopulation registercitizen identification numberLawKENRURUDN Journal of Law, Vol 25, Iss 4, Pp 935-945 (2021)
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language EN
RU
topic information resource
accounting systems
population register
citizen identification number
Law
K
spellingShingle information resource
accounting systems
population register
citizen identification number
Law
K
Irina A. Trofimets
Overview of European legislation in the field of creating and functioning of population registers
description The article offers an analysis of the European legislation in the field of creation and functioning of information systems for population registration. The author argues that population accounting is conditioned by the need to solve multiple domestic economic, social and demographic issues, as well as global problems of mankind. The information of the UN Statistical and UN Population Commissions on population and housing stock based on the states information systems formed the main selection criterion. The conducted research allowed us to conclude that there is no uniform approach in the legal regulation of population registration in EU national territories. Austria, Belgium, Denmark, France, Hungary, Iceland, Netherlands, Norway, Sweden and Finland have established and operate unified registers containing information about the population. Although the information systems differ, the common feature is that the public nature of the register information is emphasized; it is integrated and unified throughout the territory, the terms central and national are widely used. The author concludes that the study of world experience contributes to the improvement of national legislation and law enforcement in the relevant field of public relations, which is especially relevant in connection with the adoption of Federal Law No. 168-FZ of 08.06.2020 On the Unified Federal Information Register containing information about the population of the Russian Federation.
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title Overview of European legislation in the field of creating and functioning of population registers
title_short Overview of European legislation in the field of creating and functioning of population registers
title_full Overview of European legislation in the field of creating and functioning of population registers
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