Online Courts and the Future of Justice

Online Courts and the Future of Justice

Susskind, Richard (OBE FRSE DPhil LLB FBCS; Honorary Professor, Faculty of Laws, University College London; Visiting Professor in Internet Studies, Oxford Internet Institute; Emeritus Law Professor, Gresham College; IT Adviser to the Lord Chief Justice of England; President of the Society for Computers and Law)

Oxford University Press

11/2019

368

Dura

Inglês

9780198838364

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In Online Courts and the Future of Justice, Richard Susskind, the world's most cited author on the future of legal service, argues that online courts will transform litigation and solve two problems: less than 50% of humanity have access to justice; and, in most legal systems, resolving legal disputes is too costly, slow, complex, and antiquated.
Introduction PART ONE - IS COURT A SERVICE OR A PLACE? 1: Why courts matter 2: The case for change 3: Advances in technology 4: Outcome-thinking 5: Physical, virtual, online 6: Access to justice and law 7: Justice according to the law 8: Tackling injustice PART TWO - ARCHITECTURE 9: The vision 10: Framework 11: Online guidance 12: Assisted argument 13: Dissolving not resolving 14: Online judging 15: Beyond civil 16: Law and Code 17: Case studies PART THREE - THE CASE AGAINST 18: On objecting 19: Economy-class courts 20: Transparency 21: A fair trial 22: Digital exclusion 23: Encouraging litigiousness 24: A jurisprudential miscellany 25: Public sector technology PART FOUR - THE FUTURE 26: The global challenge 27: Telepresence, augmented and virtual reality 28: Advanced online dispute resolution 29: Artificial intelligence 30: The computer judge Conclusion Appendix - critical success factors Further Reading
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