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E-justice : Using information communication technologies in the court system / Agusti Cerrillo and Pere Fabra, editors.

Contributor(s): Publication details: Hershey, PA : IGI Pub., 2009.Description: xvii, 251 p. : ill. ; 29 cmISBN:
  • 9781599049984 (hardcover)
  • 9781599049991 (ebook)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 347.028 BER 22
LOC classification:
  • K2100 .E38 2009
Contents:
Contents: ""Title ""; ""Table of Contents""; ""Detailed Table of Contents""; ""Preface""; ""Acknowledgment""; ""Section I: E-Justice and Change in the Administration of Justice""; ""Chapter I: The Italian Style of E-Justice in a Comparative Perspective""; ""Chapter II: E-Justice and Policies for Risk Management""; ""Chapter III: Judges as IT Users: The Iuriservice Example""; ""Chapter IV: The Potential of Computerized Court Case Management to Battle Judicial Corruption""; ""Chapter V: Justice Beyond the Courts: The Implications of Computerisation for Procedural Justice in Social Security"" ""Chapter VI: Online Dispute Resolution""""Section II: Experiences of E-Justice in the World""; ""Chapter VII: E-Justice in Spain""; ""Chapter VIII: Italian Justice System and ICT: Matches and Mismatches Between Technology and Organisation""; ""Chapter IX: Electronic Justice in Brazil""; ""Chapter X: Digital Government and Criminal Justice""; ""Chapter XI: The E-Court Roadmap: Innovation and Integration -- An Australian Case Study""; ""Chapter XII: The Belgian Case: Phenix or How to Design E-Justice Through Privacy Requirements and in Full Respect of the Separation of Powers"" ""Chapter XIII: Courts on the Web in Russia""""Chapter XIV: E-Justice: An Australian Perspective""; ""Compilation of References""; ""About the Contributors""; ""Index""
Summary: "This book presents the most relevant experiences and best practices concerning the use and impact of ICTs in the courtroom"--Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Contents: ""Title ""; ""Table of Contents""; ""Detailed Table of Contents""; ""Preface""; ""Acknowledgment""; ""Section I: E-Justice and Change in the Administration of Justice""; ""Chapter I: The Italian Style of E-Justice in a Comparative Perspective""; ""Chapter II: E-Justice and Policies for Risk Management""; ""Chapter III: Judges as IT Users: The Iuriservice Example""; ""Chapter IV: The Potential of Computerized Court Case Management to Battle Judicial Corruption""; ""Chapter V: Justice Beyond the Courts: The Implications of Computerisation for Procedural Justice in Social Security"" ""Chapter VI: Online Dispute Resolution""""Section II: Experiences of E-Justice in the World""; ""Chapter VII: E-Justice in Spain""; ""Chapter VIII: Italian Justice System and ICT: Matches and Mismatches Between Technology and Organisation""; ""Chapter IX: Electronic Justice in Brazil""; ""Chapter X: Digital Government and Criminal Justice""; ""Chapter XI: The E-Court Roadmap: Innovation and Integration --
An Australian Case Study""; ""Chapter XII: The Belgian Case: Phenix or How to Design E-Justice Through Privacy Requirements and in Full Respect of the Separation of Powers"" ""Chapter XIII: Courts on the Web in Russia""""Chapter XIV: E-Justice: An Australian Perspective""; ""Compilation of References""; ""About the Contributors""; ""Index""

"This book presents the most relevant experiences and best practices concerning the use and impact of ICTs in the courtroom"--Provided by publisher.

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