eAccess to Justice / edited by Karim Benyekhlef, Jane Bailey, Jacquelyn Burkell, and Fabien Gelinas.

Part I of this work focuses on the ways in which digitization projects can affect fundamental justice principles. It examines claims that technology will improve justice system efficiency and offers a model for evaluating e-justice systems that incorporates a broader range of justice system values....

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Place / Publishing House:Baltimore, Maryland : : Project Muse,, 2019
©2019
Year of Publication:2016
2019
Language:English
Series:Law, technology, and media.
Physical Description:1 online resource (vi, 412 pages.)
Notes:Will digitization projects affect fundamental justice principles? Part I examines claims that technology will improve justice system efficiency with an emphasis on the complicated relationship between privacy and transparency. Part II examines the implementation of technologies in the justice system and the associated challenges and emphasizes that these technologies should be implemented with care to ensure the best possible outcome for access to a fair and effective justice system. The chapters in Part III adopt the standpoints of sociology, political theory and legal theory and provide a unique and valuable framework for thinking with the required sophistication about legal change. (Description from UO Press)
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