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Justice and technology in Europe : How ICT is changing the judicial business

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: The Hague Kluwer Law International 2001Description: 336p xvISBN:
  • 9789041116949
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 347.13 FAB
Contents:
Contents: Foreword Acknowledgements Acronyms Table of Contents Introduction: State of the Art, Critical Issues, and Trends on ICT in European Judicial Systems p. 1 European Seminar on Court Technology: Report Structure p. 19 Developing E-Justice from Case Management Systems Approaching Integration: ICT in the Finnish Judicial System p. 29 A Show Case for the Future: E-Justice in Austria p. 45 Developing New Integrated Technologies for the Future: ICT in the Irish Judicial System p. 67 Paving the Road for Second Generation ICT in the Norwegian Judicial System p. 83 Assessing the Needs of a Consistent Flow of Information: ICT in the Swedish Judicial System p. 107 How 'Digital' are Belgian Courts? p. 121 Re-Engineering Independence and Control: ICT in the Dutch Judicial System p. 147 The Development of Case Management Systems: ICT in the Danish Judicial System p. 163 Developing ICT in Centralized or Fragmented Judicial Systems The First Step in a New Era: ICT in the French Judicial System p. 177 An Innovation Process Embedded in a Strict Institutional Setting: ICT in the Italian Judicial System p. 197 Federalism and Innovative Competition: ICT in the German Judicial System p. 219 The Technological Challenge of a Fragmented Justice System: ICT in England and Wales p. 233 Towards the Integration of Case Management and Case Law: ICT in the Spanish Judicial System p. 257 The Struggle for Integration in the Greek Judicial System. Issues and Recent Developments p. 283 Judicial Reform in Latin America: Towards a Strategic Use of Information and Communication Technologies p. 297 Conclusion: Dynamics of ICT Diffusion in European Judicial Systems p. 317 About the Authors p. 333 Table of Contents provided by Blackwell. All Rights Reserved.
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Contents:
Foreword
Acknowledgements
Acronyms
Table of Contents
Introduction: State of the Art, Critical Issues, and Trends on ICT in European Judicial Systems p. 1
European Seminar on Court Technology: Report Structure p. 19
Developing E-Justice from Case Management Systems
Approaching Integration: ICT in the Finnish Judicial System p. 29
A Show Case for the Future: E-Justice in Austria p. 45
Developing New Integrated Technologies for the Future: ICT in the Irish Judicial System p. 67
Paving the Road for Second Generation ICT in the Norwegian Judicial System p. 83
Assessing the Needs of a Consistent Flow of Information: ICT in the Swedish Judicial System p. 107
How 'Digital' are Belgian Courts? p. 121
Re-Engineering Independence and Control: ICT in the Dutch Judicial System p. 147
The Development of Case Management Systems: ICT in the Danish Judicial System p. 163
Developing ICT in Centralized or Fragmented Judicial Systems
The First Step in a New Era: ICT in the French Judicial System p. 177
An Innovation Process Embedded in a Strict Institutional Setting: ICT in the Italian Judicial System p. 197
Federalism and Innovative Competition: ICT in the German Judicial System p. 219
The Technological Challenge of a Fragmented Justice System: ICT in England and Wales p. 233
Towards the Integration of Case Management and Case Law: ICT in the Spanish Judicial System p. 257
The Struggle for Integration in the Greek Judicial System. Issues and Recent Developments p. 283
Judicial Reform in Latin America: Towards a Strategic Use of Information and Communication Technologies p. 297
Conclusion: Dynamics of ICT Diffusion in European Judicial Systems p. 317
About the Authors p. 333
Table of Contents provided by Blackwell. All Rights Reserved.