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Online Courts and the Future of Justice

Inglese · Copertina rigida

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Our court system is struggling. It is too costly to deliver justice for all but the few, too slow to satisfy those who can access it. Yet the values implicit in disputes being resolved in person, and in public, are fundamental to how we have imagined the fair resolution of disputes for centuries. Could justice be delivered online? The idea has excited and appalled in equal measure, promising to bring justice to all, threatening to strike at the heart of what we mean by justice.

With online courts now moving from idea to reality, we are looking at the most fundamental change to our justice system for centuries, but the public understanding of and debate about the revolution is only just beginning.
In Online Courts and the Future of Justice Richard Susskind, a pioneer of rethinking law for the digital age, confronts the challenges facing our legal system and the potential for technology to bring much needed change. Drawing on years of experience leading the discussion on conceiving and delivering online justice, Susskind here charts and develops the public debate.

Against a background of austerity politics and cuts to legal aid, the public case for online courts has too often been framed as a business case by both sides of the debate. Are online courts preserving the public bottom line by finding efficiencies? Or sacrificing the interests of the many to deliver cut price justice? Susskind broadens the debate by making the moral case (whether online courts are required by principles of justice) and the jurisprudential case (whether online courts are compatible with our understanding of judicial process and constitutional rights) for delivering justice online.

Sommario

  • PART ONE - CONTEXT

  • 1: The case for change

  • 2: Advances in technology

  • 3: Thinking strategically

  • 4: Legal theory of courts

  • 5: Physical, virtual, online hearings

  • 6: Access to justice revisited

  • PART TWO - ARCHITECTURE

  • 7: The vision

  • 8: Online guidance

  • 9: Assisted argument

  • 10: Containment

  • 11: Online resolution by judges

  • 12: Civil, criminal, family disputes

  • 13: Case studies

  • PART THREE - THE CASE AGAINST

  • 14: Economy-class justice

  • 15: Adversarial v investigatory

  • 16: Open justice and fair trial

  • 17: Face-to-face justice

  • 18: Digital exclusion

  • 19: Loss of majesty

  • 20: Public sector technology

  • PART FOUR - THE FUTURE

  • 21: Machine learning and prediction

  • 22: Technology-mediated negotiation

  • 23: Artificial intelligence

  • 24: Telepresence, augmented reality and virtual reality

  • 25: The role for human beings

  • Further Reading

Info autore

Professor Richard Susskind OBE is an author, speaker, and independent adviser to international professional firms and national governments. He is President of the Society for Computers and Law, IT Adviser to the Lord Chief Justice of England, and Chair of the Advisory Board of the Oxford Internet Institute. His numerous books include the best-sellers, The End of Lawyers? (OUP, 2008) and Tomorrow's Lawyers (OUP, 2013), his work has been translated into more than 10 languages, and he has been invited to speak in over 40 countries.

Riassunto

In this book Richard Susskind, a pioneer of rethinking law for the digital age confronts the challenges facing our legal system and the potential for technology to bring much needed change. Drawing on years of experience leading the discussion on conceiving and delivering online justice, Susskind here charts and develops the public debate.

Testo aggiuntivo

In summary, Susskind's latest book is another extraordinary contribution to justice reform. It is an engaging work that will hopefully spark debate and reform. It is written with a lively tone and provides much food for thought about what our justice systems could look like now and into the future.

Relazione

In summary, Susskind's latest book is another extraordinary contribution to justice reform. It is an engaging work that will hopefully spark debate and reform. It is written with a lively tone and provides much food for thought about what our justice systems could look like now and into the future. Tania Sourdin, University of Newcastle, Australia, Journal of Law and Society

Dettagli sul prodotto

Autori Honora, Richard Susskind, Richard (Obe Frse Dphil Llb Fbcs Susskind
Editore Oxford University Press
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Copertina rigida
Pubblicazione 30.09.2019
 
EAN 9780198838364
ISBN 978-0-19-883836-4
Pagine 336
Dimensioni 165 mm x 242 mm x 30 mm
Categorie Scienze sociali, diritto, economia > Diritto

LAW / Courts, LAW / Communications, LAW / Computer & Internet, LAW / Trial Practice, Courts & procedure, Legal systems: courts and procedures, IT and Communications law / Postal laws and regulations, IT & Communications law

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