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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Contributors viii
- List of Figures and Tables x
- Table of Cases xi
- Table of Legislation xiii
- Acknowledgements xiv
- Maurits Barendrecht xv
- 1 Introduction. Making Access to Justice Count: Debating the Future of Law 1
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Part I: Mapping the Private Sector
- 2 How Can Law Firms Contribute to Access to Justice in an Age of Technology and Digitalisation? Pro Bono, Law Firm Innovation and Ideas for the Legal Community 19
- 3 How Technology is Changing the Nature of Work and Altering the Practice of Law 32
- 4 Future of Law – Increasing Access to Justice through Technology 54
- 5 The Future of Law: Technology, Innovation and Access to Justice in Legal Services Around the World 69
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Part II: Smart Government: Building Responsive Future Ready Institutions
- 6 Automating Government Decision-making: Implications for the Rule of Law 91
- 7 Sustainable AI Development (SAID): On the Road to More Access to Justice 112
- 8 Digital Justice: Nice to Have but Hard to Achieve 131
- 9 Improving Access to Justice Through Social Media Service of Process in Germany: Thinking Outside the (In)Box 144
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Part III: Civil Society: Realising the Implications of Technology Change
- 10 Gamified Digital Advocacy and the Future of Law 161
- 11 Communicating the Law: Thinking through Design, Visuals and Presentation of Legal Content 180
- 12 Digital Rights, Design and Data Protection 192
- 13 Friend or Foe? Examining the Potential and Pitfalls of ICTs in Improving Access to Justice in Post-conflict Countries 208
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Part IV: Reflecting on Legal Education in the Future
- 14 Elements of a Strategic Roadmap to Legal Education and Accreditation in the Digital Environment 229
- 15 Challenges and Opportunities: Engaging a Reluctant Profession in Its Own Future 250
- 16 The Long and Short of It: How Legal Education can Help Solve the Profession’s Identity Crisis 267
- 17 Teaching Law After the #feesmustfall Protests – How Technology Saved the Day at University of the Western Cape 282
- Index 296
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Contributors viii
- List of Figures and Tables x
- Table of Cases xi
- Table of Legislation xiii
- Acknowledgements xiv
- Maurits Barendrecht xv
- 1 Introduction. Making Access to Justice Count: Debating the Future of Law 1
-
Part I: Mapping the Private Sector
- 2 How Can Law Firms Contribute to Access to Justice in an Age of Technology and Digitalisation? Pro Bono, Law Firm Innovation and Ideas for the Legal Community 19
- 3 How Technology is Changing the Nature of Work and Altering the Practice of Law 32
- 4 Future of Law – Increasing Access to Justice through Technology 54
- 5 The Future of Law: Technology, Innovation and Access to Justice in Legal Services Around the World 69
-
Part II: Smart Government: Building Responsive Future Ready Institutions
- 6 Automating Government Decision-making: Implications for the Rule of Law 91
- 7 Sustainable AI Development (SAID): On the Road to More Access to Justice 112
- 8 Digital Justice: Nice to Have but Hard to Achieve 131
- 9 Improving Access to Justice Through Social Media Service of Process in Germany: Thinking Outside the (In)Box 144
-
Part III: Civil Society: Realising the Implications of Technology Change
- 10 Gamified Digital Advocacy and the Future of Law 161
- 11 Communicating the Law: Thinking through Design, Visuals and Presentation of Legal Content 180
- 12 Digital Rights, Design and Data Protection 192
- 13 Friend or Foe? Examining the Potential and Pitfalls of ICTs in Improving Access to Justice in Post-conflict Countries 208
-
Part IV: Reflecting on Legal Education in the Future
- 14 Elements of a Strategic Roadmap to Legal Education and Accreditation in the Digital Environment 229
- 15 Challenges and Opportunities: Engaging a Reluctant Profession in Its Own Future 250
- 16 The Long and Short of It: How Legal Education can Help Solve the Profession’s Identity Crisis 267
- 17 Teaching Law After the #feesmustfall Protests – How Technology Saved the Day at University of the Western Cape 282
- Index 296