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- eAccess to Justice
- Book
- 2016
- Published by: University of Ottawa Press
- Series: Law, Technology and Media
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This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.
summary
How can we leverage digitization to improve access to justice, without compromising the fundamental principles of our legal system? eAccess to Justice describes the many challenges that come with the integration of information and communication technologies into our courtrooms, and explores lessons learned from digitization projects from around the world.
Edited by Jane Bailey and Valerie Steeves. Contributions by Trevor Scott Milford; Akane Kanai; Assumpta Ndengeyingoma; Jacquelyn Burkell; Madelaine Saginur; Priscilla M. Regan; Diana L. Sweet; Jessica Ringrose; Laura Harvey; Jordan Fairbairn; Andrea Slane; Shaheen Shariff; Ashley DeMartini; Gillian Angrove; Matthew Johnson; Sarah Heath; Betsy Rosenblatt; Rebecca Tushnet; and Leslie Regan Shade.
Keywords: Privacy, identity, equality, online environment, women, cyberfeminism, policy
Table of Contents
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- Title Page, Copyright
- pp. i-iv
- Table of Contents
- pp. v-vi
- Acknowledgements
- pp. vii-ix
- Introduction
- pp. 1-22
- Part I: Justice Values and Digitalization
- Part II: Courtroom Interactions And Self-Empowerment
- VI Empowerment, Technology, and Family Law
- pp. 197-220
- Part III: Toward New Procedural Models?
- Bibliography
- pp. 383-404
- Contributors
- pp. 405-412
Additional Information
ISBN
9780776624303
MARC Record
OCLC
1112364553
Pages
518
Launched on MUSE
2019-09-24
Language
English
Open Access
Yes
Creative Commons
CC-BY-NC