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Liiklusõnnetuse Riskide Prognoosimine Riiklike  Vahendite Tõhusamaks Kasutamiseks

 
Kasutades läbimõeldumalt juba kogutud andmeid, võivad need pakkuda olulist lisaväärtust. Selleks uuriti käesolevas magistritöös, kuidas rasked ilmastikutingimused ja riiklikud pühad avaldavad mõju liiklusõnnetuste toimumisele eesmärgiga planeerida edaspidi tõhusamalt operatiivressursside tegevust ning seeläbi ennetada ohte ja vähendada liiklusõnnetuste tagajärjel tekkivat kahju. 

Author: Ott Nauts

Casting Votes Digitally: Examining the Latvian National Position on Internet Voting

In this
MA thesis Anna Beitane examines the Latvian stance on introducing remote internet voting.

E-valimiste poliitiline kallutatus. Riigkogu valimised 2007, 2011 ja 2015

In this MA thesis (in Estonian with English abstract) Kerli Zirk examines if Estonian electronic voting is politically neutral.

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