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Personalized e-Justice ODR Forms
International Journal of Online Dispute Resolution, 2023Personalized e-Justice ODR Forms There are two critical assumptions for improving access to online justice: (i) effective control of data by those who generate the data; and (ii) symetric relation between the parties. Based on these critical assumptions, new approaches to e-justice ODR procedures and new AI based publicly available services ...
Zbynek Loebl +3 more
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Law & Digital Technologies, 2022
Electronic justice in Russia is part of the general trend of digitalization of public authorities. The present work reveals the main elements of electronic justice in Russia at the current stage. The paper examines trends and patterns in the development of electronic justice focusing on the needs of civil society and the business community.
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Electronic justice in Russia is part of the general trend of digitalization of public authorities. The present work reveals the main elements of electronic justice in Russia at the current stage. The paper examines trends and patterns in the development of electronic justice focusing on the needs of civil society and the business community.
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2009
A 1999 Australian report on the prospective impact of information and communications technology on the justice system presented a vision of how technology might result in a new paradigm of ‘e-justice.’ Since that report was written, Australian courts have had nearly two decades of experience of the introduction of new technologies.
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A 1999 Australian report on the prospective impact of information and communications technology on the justice system presented a vision of how technology might result in a new paradigm of ‘e-justice.’ Since that report was written, Australian courts have had nearly two decades of experience of the introduction of new technologies.
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E-Justice: Development Prospects
European Proceedings of Social and Behavioural Sciences, 2020Modern digital technologies transform everything making no exception, and at most they do so to public communications and relations so they cannot but affect the process of administering justice. Therefore, questions rise among legal community in concern regarding such a complex institution as the institution of the judiciary, constitutional ...
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E-Justice in Administrative Process
2014Social technologies are slowly occupying the central place of available and emerging solution for a variety of socio-economic problems. Although not a panacea, it cannot be overemphasized that social technologies have an influence on the social effects of humans, social groups, hierarchical social structures (such as public administrations, local ...
Tatjana Bilevičienė +1 more
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E-JUSTICE IN UKRAINE AND THE WORLD
2021Ukraine, as well as the whole world, promptly moves in the direction of creation of new information society forward, one of signs of which is the translation of the maximum number of communications of usual activity of the person in electronic, information, a form. One of such spheres are legal proceedings.
Vdovina, O., Derevianko, L.
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Information Technology, E-Justice & ODR
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2015Issac Asinov (1920-1992) remarked that I do not fear computer. I fear computer, I fear the lack of them. Information technology (IT) is the application of computers and telecommunications equipment to store, retrieve, transmit and manipulate data, often in the context of a business or other enterprise.
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Implementing E-Justice on a National Scale
Journal of Cases on Information Technology, 2008The world of justice is undergoing drastic changes that commenced about a decade ago. Trends in an effort for enterprise like management, along with the advent of information and communication technologies, have culminated in a strong imperative for technological and organizational reforms. However, justice is not simply another sector for e-government
Dionysios Politis +4 more
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Assessing e-Justice Smartness: A New Framework for e-Justice Evaluation Through Public Values
2019As it is happening in the smart city literature, the topic of measuring the performance of smart e-justice systems is coming to the fore. However, the studies that deal with e-justice performance focus only on efficiency-oriented variables. That approach may be appropriate for Information Systems (IS) evaluation, but it is too simplistic for smart e ...
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