eAccess to Justice /

Part I of this work focuses on the ways in which digitization projects can affect fundamental justice principles. It examines claims that technology will improve justice system efficiency and offers a model for evaluating e-justice systems that incorporates a broader range of justice system values....

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Main Authors: Bailey, Jane, 1965- (Author, Editor), Gelinas, Fabien, 1966- (Author, Editor), Burkell, Jacquelyn (Author, Editor)
Other Authors: Benyekhlef, Karim, 1962- (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Baltimore, Maryland : Project Muse, 2019
Series:Law, technology, and media.
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Table of Contents:
  • Age of efficiency / Jane Bailey
  • Cyberjustice and international development : reducing the gap between promises and accomplishments / Renaud Beauchard
  • Evaluating e-justice : the design of an assessment framework for e-justice systems / Giampiero Lupo
  • The role of courts in assisting individuals in realizing their s. 2(b) right to information about court proceedings / Graham Reynolds
  • Privacy v. transparency : how remote access to court records forces us to re-examine our fundamental values / Nicolas Vermeys
  • ATJ technology principles : access to and delivery of Justice / the Honorable Donald Horowitz
  • Empowerment, technology, and family law / Sherry MacLennan
  • The case for courtroom technology competence as an ethical duty for litigators / Amy Salyzyn
  • Tablets in the jury room : enhancing performance while undermining fairness? / David Tait and Meredith Rossner
  • The old...and the new? Elements for a general theory of institutional change : the case of paperless justice / Pierre Noreau
  • Cyberjustice and ethical perspectives of procedural law / Daniel Weinstock
  • Three trade-offs to efficient dispute resolution / Clement Camion
  • The electronic process in the Brazilian judicial system : much more than an option, it is a solution / Katia Balbino de Carvalho Ferreira
  • Access to justice and technology : European perspective / Xandra Kramer.