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Designing Online Courts: The Future of Justice is Open to All


ISBN13: 9789403517049
Published: October 2019
Publisher: Kluwer Law International
Country of Publication: The Netherlands
Format: Hardback
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Designing Online Courts provides a template for how online courts should be designed with a focus on end-users of the justice system. 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.

Subjects:
Courts and Procedure
Contents:
Foreword
Acknowledgments
Introduction
CHAPTER 1. ODR and Access to Justice
CHAPTER 2. First Online Civil Courts
CHAPTER 3. Designing Online Courts: Ethical Issues
CHAPTER 4. Designing Online Courts: Implementation Issues
CHAPTER 5. Future Hurdles and Perspectives
CHAPTER 6. Open ODR Processes for Civil, Commercial and Administrative Cases
Book Summary
ANNEX 1. Customer Door Codes
ANNEX 2. Composite Parts of Standard ODR Processes (Initial Draft)