Technology for justice : how information technology can support judicial reform / Dory Reiling.
Material type: TextSeries: Law, governance, and development. Dissertations.Publication details: [Amsterdam] : Leiden University Press, ©2009.Description: 1 online resource (310 pages) : illustrationsContent type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9789048511648
- 904851164X
- 9789087280710
- 9087280718
- Court administration -- Netherlands -- Automation
- Justice, Administration of -- Netherlands -- Automation
- Technology and law -- Netherlands
- Tribunaux -- Administration -- Pays-Bas -- Automatisation
- Technologie et droit -- Pays-Bas
- POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Government -- Judicial Branch
- LAW -- Legal Services
- LAW -- Civil Procedure
- Court administration -- Automation
- Justice, Administration of -- Automation
- Technology and law
- Netherlands
- 347.492/05 22
- KKM1576 .R45 2009eb
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 281-287) and index.
Introduction -- Information technology in courts -- Case delay -- Access to justice -- Impartiality, integrity and corruption -- Conclusions.
"Technology for Justice examines the impact of IT on the administration of justice. Drawing on a broad variety of sources such as comparative studies, statistics, case law and legal studies on the use of IT in court, Reiling examines how IT can help remedy judicial delays, lack of access to justice and court corruption. She also explores the potential of the Internet technology for increasing access to legal information as a means of self help with settlement and support for court access"--Provided by publisher.
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