With the development of the social informationalization of China, EGA(electronics government affair) is becoming prominent with its importance and great emphasis will be laid on practice of EGA in the future information construction of China.the government administration behavior method of electronical is walking into people's social activities.However,the electronics government fast expands,which put the construction of our country administration legal system into a series of challenge.After the detail expression and comparison of concept of E-government affairs,the dissertation makes a further discussion about its targets, classification and advantages, which establishes its core role in infornization administration mode. On the base of former statement, in addition, combining the developmenation of E-government affairs in China ,the text Emphasized to analyze electronics administration a few main characteristics of the behavior.In the second chapter,we discussed the administration principle wthin behavior of the electronics administration ,mainly included electronics administration's innovation to traditional administration principle,electronics administration behavior to remould in the administration value, the equal principle wihin behavior of the electronics administration,electronic administration the influence of personal privacy protection principle,and electronics dithc upon the eclectronics administration behavior.Textual chapter 3 mainly involved the administration behavioral legitimacy problem of the electronics governmental affairs.Because china administration laws has no explicit provision this,the text made some studies to the legitimacy problem of electronics governmental affairs,involving the legitimacy of adminsistration power, the legitimacy of administration procedure,the legitimacy of administration contents affirm and administration form legitimacy etc..The writer thinks if the administration legitimacy problem can not get to resolve ,which will influence the development of electronics governmental affairs in future. In the end of this chapter, the... |