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CHAPTER I Cyberjustice and International Development: Reducing the Gap Between Promises and Accomplishments
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Renaud Beauchard
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Table of Contents VI
- Acknowledgements VIII
- Introduction 1
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PART I JUSTICE VALUES AND DIGITALIZATION
- INTRODUCTION Fundamental Values in a Technologized Age of Efficiency 23
- CHAPTER I Cyberjustice and International Development: Reducing the Gap Between Promises and Accomplishments 29
- CHAPTER II Evaluating e-Justice: The Design of an Assessment Framework for e-Justice Systems 53
- CHAPTER III The Role of Courts in Assisting Individuals in Realizing Their s. 2(b) Right to Information about Court Proceedings 95
- CHAPTER IV Privacy v. Transparency: How Remote Access to Court Records Forces Us to Re-examine Our Fundamental Values 123
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PART II COURTROOM INTERACTIONS AND SELF-EMPOWERMENT
- Introduction: Troubling the Technological Imperative: Views on Responsible Implementation of Court Technologies 155
- CHAPTER V ATJ Technology Principles: Access to and Delivery of Justice 163
- CHAPTER VI Empowerment, Technology, and Family Law 197
- CHAPTER VII The Case for Courtroom Technology Competence as an Ethical Duty for Litigators 211
- CHAPTER VIII Tablets in the Jury Room: Enhancing Performance while Undermining Fairness? 241
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PART III TOWARD NEW PROCEDURAL MODELS?
- Introduction: Continuity and Technological Change in Justice Delivery 253
- CHAPTER IX The Old…and the New? Elements for a General Theory of Institutional Change: The Case of Paperless Justice 263
- CHAPTER X Cyberjustice and Ethical Perspectives of Procedural Law 305
- CHAPTER XI Three Trade-Offs to Efficient Dispute Resolution 317
- CHAPTER XII The Electronic Process in the Brazilian Judicial System: Much More Than an Option; It Is a Solution 337
- CHAPTER XIII Access to Justice and Technology: Transforming the Face of Cross- Border Civil Litigation and Adjudication in the EU 351
- POSTSCRIPT eAccess to Justice – Brief Observations 377
- Bibliography 383
- Contributors 405
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Table of Contents VI
- Acknowledgements VIII
- Introduction 1
-
PART I JUSTICE VALUES AND DIGITALIZATION
- INTRODUCTION Fundamental Values in a Technologized Age of Efficiency 23
- CHAPTER I Cyberjustice and International Development: Reducing the Gap Between Promises and Accomplishments 29
- CHAPTER II Evaluating e-Justice: The Design of an Assessment Framework for e-Justice Systems 53
- CHAPTER III The Role of Courts in Assisting Individuals in Realizing Their s. 2(b) Right to Information about Court Proceedings 95
- CHAPTER IV Privacy v. Transparency: How Remote Access to Court Records Forces Us to Re-examine Our Fundamental Values 123
-
PART II COURTROOM INTERACTIONS AND SELF-EMPOWERMENT
- Introduction: Troubling the Technological Imperative: Views on Responsible Implementation of Court Technologies 155
- CHAPTER V ATJ Technology Principles: Access to and Delivery of Justice 163
- CHAPTER VI Empowerment, Technology, and Family Law 197
- CHAPTER VII The Case for Courtroom Technology Competence as an Ethical Duty for Litigators 211
- CHAPTER VIII Tablets in the Jury Room: Enhancing Performance while Undermining Fairness? 241
-
PART III TOWARD NEW PROCEDURAL MODELS?
- Introduction: Continuity and Technological Change in Justice Delivery 253
- CHAPTER IX The Old…and the New? Elements for a General Theory of Institutional Change: The Case of Paperless Justice 263
- CHAPTER X Cyberjustice and Ethical Perspectives of Procedural Law 305
- CHAPTER XI Three Trade-Offs to Efficient Dispute Resolution 317
- CHAPTER XII The Electronic Process in the Brazilian Judicial System: Much More Than an Option; It Is a Solution 337
- CHAPTER XIII Access to Justice and Technology: Transforming the Face of Cross- Border Civil Litigation and Adjudication in the EU 351
- POSTSCRIPT eAccess to Justice – Brief Observations 377
- Bibliography 383
- Contributors 405