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1 online resource. |
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Law, technology and media |
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Law, technology, and media.
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Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references. |
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 / Clément 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. |
Summary |
How can we leverage digitization to improve access to justice, without compromising the fundamental principles of our legal system? eAccess to Justice describes the many challenges that come with the integration of information and communication technologies into our courtrooms, and explores lessons learned from digitization projects from around the world. Edited by Jane Bailey and Valerie Steeves. Contributions by Trevor Scott Milford; Akane Kanai; Assumpta Ndengeyingoma; Jacquelyn Burkell; Madelaine Saginur; Priscilla M. Regan; Diana L. Sweet; Jessica Ringrose; Laura Harvey; Jordan Fairbairn; Andrea Slane; Shaheen Shariff; Ashley DeMartini; Gillian Angrove; Matthew Johnson; Sarah Heath; Betsy Rosenblatt; Rebecca Tushnet; and Leslie Regan Shade. Keywords: Privacy, identity, equality, online environment, women, cyberfeminism, policy. |
Subject |
Justice, Administration of -- Automation.
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Court administration -- Automation.
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Conduct of court proceedings -- Technological innovations.
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TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Social Aspects.
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Added Author |
Burkell, Jacquelyn, author, editor.
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Gélinas, Fabien, author, editor.
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Benyekhlef, Karim, editor.
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Bailey, Jane Suzanne, 1965- author, editor.
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Other Form: |
Print version: EAccess to justice. Law, technology and media Law, technology and media (CaOONL)20169062473 |
ISBN |
9780776624303 (electronic bk.) |
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077662430X (electronic bk.) |
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9780776624310 |
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0776624318 |
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9780776624327 |
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0776624326 |
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9780776624297 |
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