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CHAPTER X Cyberjustice and Ethical Perspectives of Procedural Law

  • Daniel Weinstock
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© 2016 University of Ottawa Press

© 2016 University of Ottawa Press

Chapters in this book

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