Justice and Technology in Europe:How ICT Is Changing the Judicial Business

Justice and Technology in Europe:How ICT Is Changing the Judicial Business
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Publisher : Kluwer Law International B.V.
Total Pages : 366
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ISBN-10 : 9789041116949
ISBN-13 : 904111694X
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Book Synopsis Justice and Technology in Europe:How ICT Is Changing the Judicial Business by : Marco Fabri

Download or read book Justice and Technology in Europe:How ICT Is Changing the Judicial Business written by Marco Fabri and published by Kluwer Law International B.V.. This book was released on 2001-10-31 with total page 366 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Like systems and procedures in most areas of modern society, the functioning of courts throughout the world has been enormously affected by information and communication technologies (ICT). It has become crucial for lawyers to keep pace with technical changes in judicial systems, especially in international cases where an understanding of procedural variations from one system to another could spell the difference between success and failure. This immensely valuable book has been written by experts who, in various ways, have actually been engaged in the planning and implementation of ICT in the courts of their respective countries. To ensure information that is as homogeneous as possible, and to facilitate cross-border comparisons, the authors have followed a common and detailed `blueprint' which includes a brief description of the judicial system under discussion. The papers were originally prepared for presentation at the first European Seminar on Court Technology, held in September 2000, at the Research Institute on Judicial Systems (IRSIG-CNR) in Bologna, Italy. The Seminar brought together delegates from the fifteen member countries of the European Union, the Court of Justice of the European Communities, Norway, Venezuela, and The World Bank, to discuss topics related to court technology. Overall, the book offers an in-depth, up-to-date overview of methodology, difficulties encountered, and results so far achieved in the implementation of ICT in the European judicial systems. Specific areas of court technology covered include case management systems, electronic filing, and electronic data interchange. Although the emphasis is on EU Member States, a general overview of ICT applications in some Latin American judiciaries is also provided. Justice and Technology in Europe will be of great practical value to policy makers, judges, judicial personnel, lawyers, and ICT experts, as well as to judicial administration scholars interested in ICT in the judicial systems and on the strategy and governance established to increase its diffusion.


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