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This book focuses on the changing role of judges in courts,
tribunals, and other forums across a variety of jurisdictions. With
contributions by international experts in judicial administration
and senior judicial figures, it provides a unique comparative
perspective on the role of modern judges in a rapidly evolving
environment and the pressures of effective judicial administration.
The chapters are sourced from a Collaborative Research Network
focused on innovations in judging, and sponsored by the
international Law and Society Association. The book provides
essential insights and perspectives for judges, judicial officers,
and administrators, allowing them to respond to the challenges of
the twenty-first century. It is also a valuable resource for legal
practitioners and judicial experts, shedding light on the role of
the modern judge and the strategies they employ.
Justice apps - mobile and web-based programmes that can assist
individuals with legal tasks - are being produced, improved, and
accessed at an unprecedented rate. These technologies have the
potential to reshape the justice system, improve access to justice,
and demystify legal institutions. Using artificial intelligence
techniques, apps can even facilitate the resolution of common legal
disputes. However, these opportunities must be assessed in light of
the many challenges associated with app use in the justice sector.
These include the digital divide and other accessibility issues;
the ethical challenges raised by the dehumanisation of legal
processes; and various privacy, security, and confidentiality
risks. Surveying the landscape of this emergent industry, this book
explores the objectives, opportunities, and challenges presented by
apps across all areas of the justice sector. Detailed consideration
is also given to the use of justice apps in specific legal
contexts, including the family law and criminal law sectors. The
first book to engage with justice apps, this book will appeal to a
wide range of legal scholars, students, practitioners, and
policy-makers.
Justice apps - mobile and web-based programmes that can assist
individuals with legal tasks - are being produced, improved, and
accessed at an unprecedented rate. These technologies have the
potential to reshape the justice system, improve access to justice,
and demystify legal institutions. Using artificial intelligence
techniques, apps can even facilitate the resolution of common legal
disputes. However, these opportunities must be assessed in light of
the many challenges associated with app use in the justice sector.
These include the digital divide and other accessibility issues;
the ethical challenges raised by the dehumanisation of legal
processes; and various privacy, security, and confidentiality
risks. Surveying the landscape of this emergent industry, this book
explores the objectives, opportunities, and challenges presented by
apps across all areas of the justice sector. Detailed consideration
is also given to the use of justice apps in specific legal
contexts, including the family law and criminal law sectors. The
first book to engage with justice apps, this book will appeal to a
wide range of legal scholars, students, practitioners, and
policy-makers.
This book focuses on the changing role of judges in courts,
tribunals, and other forums across a variety of jurisdictions. With
contributions by international experts in judicial administration
and senior judicial figures, it provides a unique comparative
perspective on the role of modern judges in a rapidly evolving
environment and the pressures of effective judicial administration.
The chapters are sourced from a Collaborative Research Network
focused on innovations in judging, and sponsored by the
international Law and Society Association. The book provides
essential insights and perspectives for judges, judicial officers,
and administrators, allowing them to respond to the challenges of
the twenty-first century. It is also a valuable resource for legal
practitioners and judicial experts, shedding light on the role of
the modern judge and the strategies they employ.
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