European Union law’s proximity to citizens through education and the use of digital technologies
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2020-11
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Education forms the basis for active citizenship. The integration model followed in the construction of
the European Union (EU) includes the action of its institutions, which develop competencies and lines
of implementation through legislative, decision-making and sanctionary paths. All procedures involved
result in the preparation of documents. The use of technology has extended access, giving these
digital media a legal category as a source of law; today available on the e-mail address or in the EU's
own publications; of access to interested specialists or to the general public, being in the interest of
citizens, academics or institutions. Differentiated levels of access are created, which is not unrelated
to the degree of digital literacy. The European Union is a union of common values and is based on the
values of democracy, defense of human rights and the rule of law and, as such, with a strong
component of creation and respect for legal standards. Concerns about the transparency of
procedures and accessibility are real, but not always completely effective.
Education is one of the keys to the future and can and must be part of the solution to solving problems
such as, in this case, accessibility to information on European Union law.
The chosen theme concerns the effective application of EU rules as an important aspect for European
citizens that affects their daily lives and how citizens feel the closeness to EU law. As the problem is
not always the absence of EU legislation, but rather the fact that such legislation can be known and
applied effectively. The implementation of EU law is a challenge that requires a greater emphasis on
enforcement to serve the general interest. And what role does education and the use of digital
technologies play in this context? How can investment in education considering new technologies
bring citizens closer to the functioning of the EU? Will this lead to a strengthening of democracy?
The aim of this analysis is to demonstrate that, as the Member States are primarily responsible for the
application of EU law, there is still a way to achieve more efficiency in the application of European
legislation, which implies, on the part of States, public policies aimed at education and training on new
technologies that may be an instrument to motivate and increase knowledge of said legislation, which
in turn will allow a more effective exercise of active citizenship.
Considering the embryonic nature of this study, a methodology was designed that focuses on the use
of European Union law sources, through systematic and methodologically selected normative
interpretation. It focuses on specialized publications and above all official documents (legislative or
preparatory) that enshrine the issue. The theoretical-academic focus is consolidated through
systematic normative interpretation and aims to expand knowledge, in a qualitative and exploratory
approach. Without presenting quantitative data, the purpose is to bring to discussion and debate the
role, value, education capacity and ability of using new technologies for the dissemination and
application of European Community law.
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Education, Technologies, Legislation, Application procedures, European Union law
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Silva, M. M. M., & Alves, D. R. (2020). European Union law’s proximity to citizens through education and the use of digital technologies. In Proceedings 13th International Conference of Education, Research and Innovation, November 9th-10th, ICERI2020, pp. 3610-3621. Disponível no Repositório UPT, http://hdl.handle.net/11328/3268
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