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Designing Online Courts
Designing Online Courts
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The newest phenomenon in the field of online dispute resolution (ODR) is the emergence of online courts. Holding great promise for end-users of the justice system, online courts can expand access to remedies, improve efficiency and lead to greater fairness and even cost savings. Nonetheless, there is a danger that the rush to digitization will compromise due process or the need for careful re-design of judicial procedures. This book, focusing on ethical issues and key implementation topics, is…
  • Leidėjas:
  • Metai: 2019
  • Puslapiai: 232
  • ISBN-10: 9403517042
  • ISBN-13: 9789403517049
  • Formatas: 16 x 24.9 x 1.8 cm, kieti viršeliai
  • Kalba: Anglų
  • Extra -15 % nuolaida šiai knygai su kodu: ENG15

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The newest phenomenon in the field of online dispute resolution (ODR) is the emergence of online courts. Holding great promise for end-users of the justice system, online courts can expand access to remedies, improve efficiency and lead to greater fairness and even cost savings. Nonetheless, there is a danger that the rush to digitization will compromise due process or the need for careful re-design of judicial procedures. This book, focusing on ethical issues and key implementation topics, is the first to provide a comprehensive template for how online courts should be designed.

The author is well-known for his contributions to the development of the ODR movement. In this book he describes and analyzes features of online courts such as the following:

  • how to use technologies such as predictive analytics and artificial intelligence (AI) for judicial tasks;
  • how to approach the potential for international standardization;
  • how to plan for cooperation rather than competition with private ODR platforms; and
  • how to avoid the mistakes of the earliest online courts.

Throughout, the author stresses the need for developing open ODR standards, schemes and specifications for open-source software.

With its detailed first-hand information about which online courts have succeeded and why, and its authoritative predictions regarding future trends, this book will serve as the go-to information and education source for judges and administrators, as well as for lawyers, public officials and platform designers worldwide.

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  • Autorius: Zbynek Loebl
  • Leidėjas:
  • Metai: 2019
  • Puslapiai: 232
  • ISBN-10: 9403517042
  • ISBN-13: 9789403517049
  • Formatas: 16 x 24.9 x 1.8 cm, kieti viršeliai
  • Kalba: Anglų Anglų

The newest phenomenon in the field of online dispute resolution (ODR) is the emergence of online courts. Holding great promise for end-users of the justice system, online courts can expand access to remedies, improve efficiency and lead to greater fairness and even cost savings. Nonetheless, there is a danger that the rush to digitization will compromise due process or the need for careful re-design of judicial procedures. This book, focusing on ethical issues and key implementation topics, is the first to provide a comprehensive template for how online courts should be designed.

The author is well-known for his contributions to the development of the ODR movement. In this book he describes and analyzes features of online courts such as the following:

  • how to use technologies such as predictive analytics and artificial intelligence (AI) for judicial tasks;
  • how to approach the potential for international standardization;
  • how to plan for cooperation rather than competition with private ODR platforms; and
  • how to avoid the mistakes of the earliest online courts.

Throughout, the author stresses the need for developing open ODR standards, schemes and specifications for open-source software.

With its detailed first-hand information about which online courts have succeeded and why, and its authoritative predictions regarding future trends, this book will serve as the go-to information and education source for judges and administrators, as well as for lawyers, public officials and platform designers worldwide.

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