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Titel:Technology, innovation and access to justice
Titelzusatz:dialogues on the future of law
Mitwirkende:Souza, Siddharth Peter de [HerausgeberIn]   i
 Spohr, Maximilian [HerausgeberIn]   i
Verf.angabe:[edited by] Siddharth Peter de Souza and Maximilian Spohr
Verlagsort:Edinburgh
Verlag:Edinburgh University Press
E-Jahr:2021
Jahr:[2021]
Umfang:1 Online-Ressource (xvi, 301 Seiten)
Illustrationen:Illustrationen
Gesamttitel/Reihe:Future Law
 De Gruyter eBook-Paket Rechtswissenschaften
Schrift/Sprache:In English
Ang. zum Inhalt:Frontmatter
 Contents
 List of Contributors
 List of Figures and Tables
 Table of Cases
 Table of Legislation
 Acknowledgements
 Maurits Barendrecht
 1 Introduction. Making Access to Justice Count: Debating the Future of Law
 Part I: Mapping the Private Sector
 2 How Can Law Firms Contribute to Access to Justice in an Age of Technology and Digitalisation? Pro Bono, Law Firm Innovation and Ideas for the Legal Community
 3 How Technology is Changing the Nature of Work and Altering the Practice of Law
 4 Future of Law – Increasing Access to Justice through Technology
 5 The Future of Law: Technology, Innovation and Access to Justice in Legal Services Around the World
 Part II: Smart Government: Building Responsive Future Ready Institutions
 6 Automating Government Decision-making: Implications for the Rule of Law
 7 Sustainable AI Development (SAID): On the Road to More Access to Justice
 8 Digital Justice: Nice to Have but Hard to Achieve
 9 Improving Access to Justice Through Social Media Service of Process in Germany: Thinking Outside the (In)Box
 Part III: Civil Society: Realising the Implications of Technology Change
 10 Gamified Digital Advocacy and the Future of Law
 11 Communicating the Law: Thinking through Design, Visuals and Presentation of Legal Content
 12 Digital Rights, Design and Data Protection
 13 Friend or Foe? Examining the Potential and Pitfalls of ICTs in Improving Access to Justice in Post-conflict Countries
 Part IV: Reflecting on Legal Education in the Future
 14 Elements of a Strategic Roadmap to Legal Education and Accreditation in the Digital Environment
 15 Challenges and Opportunities: Engaging a Reluctant Profession in Its Own Future
 16 The Long and Short of It: How Legal Education can Help Solve the Profession’s Identity Crisis
 17 Teaching Law After the #feesmustfall Protests – How Technology Saved the Day at University of the Western Cape
 Index
ISBN:978-1-4744-7388-0
Abstract:Asks how technology can help people to access justice across the legal industryBrings together leading judges, academics, practitioners, policy makers and educators from countries including India, Canada, Germany, United Kingdom South Africa and NigeriaOffers a dialogue between theory and practice by presenting practical and reflective essays on the nature of changes in the legal sectorAnalyses technological changes taking place in the legal sector, situates where these developments have taken place, who has brought it about and what impact has it had on societyWhile legal technology may bring efficiency and economy to business, where are the people in this process and what does it mean for their lives?Around five billion people globally are unable to address their everyday legal problems and do not have the security, opportunity or protection to redress their grievances and injustices. Courts and legal institutions can often be out of reach because of costs, distance or a lack of knowledge of rights and entitlements and judicial institutions may be under-funded leading to poor judicial infrastructure, inadequate staff, and limited resources to meet the needs of those who require such services.This book sets out to embed access to justice into mainstream discussions on the future of law and to explore how this can be addressed in different parts of the legal industry. It examines what changes in technology mean for the end user, whether an ordinary citizen, a client or a student. It looks at the everyday practice of law through a sector-wide analysis of law firms, universities, startups and civil society organisations. In doing so, the book provides a roadmap on how to address sector-specific access to justice questions and to draw lessons for the future. The book draws on experiences from judges, academics, practitioners, policy makers and educators and presents perspectives from both the Global South and the Global North
DOI:doi:10.1515/9781474473880
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 DOI: https://doi.org/10.1515/9781474473880
Schlagwörter:(s)Gerichtsverfassung   i / (s)Innovationsprozess   i / (s)Soziologische Jurisprudenz   i
Datenträger:Online-Ressource
Dokumenttyp:Aufsatzsammlung
Sprache:eng
Bibliogr. Hinweis:Erscheint auch als : Druck-Ausgabe: Technology, innovation and access to justice. - Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, 2021. - xvi, 301 Seiten
Sach-SW:Law
 LAW / General Practice
K10plus-PPN:1800722443
 
 
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