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Reiling on How ICT Is Changing the Administration of Justice

legalinformatics wrote 1 month ago: Judge Dory Reiling, Vice President of the Amsterdam District Court, has published ICT verandert de r … more →

Tags: articles and papers, technology developments, Transparency in court information systems, Transparency in judicial information systems, Legal case management systems, Justice information systems, public access to court records, Public access to legal information, Court docket systems

Papers Available for New Horizons for Civil Justice in Europe: Towards the "Stockholm Programme"

legalinformatics wrote 1 month ago: Papers and outlines for the presentations given at the conference, New Horizons for Civil Justice in … more →

Tags: conference proceedings, Conference papers, Transparency in legal information systems, Transparency in judicial information systems, Judicial information systems, Contract information systems, eJustice, Civil Procedure, Authentication of legal documents

Reiling on How Information Technology Can Support Judicial Reform

legalinformatics wrote 1 month ago: Judge Dory Reiling of the Amsterdam first instance court, has published her Ph.D. dissertation, enti … more →

Tags: Research Findings, Dissertations and theses, Legal informatics dissertations, Legal informatics theses, Law Practice Technology, Transparency in legal information systems, Transparency in court information systems, Transparency in judicial information systems, Judicial information systems

LexisNexis eDiscovery conference in Singapore

Editor wrote 1 month ago: As you might infer from its name, the e-Disclosure Information Project set out with purely national … more →

Tags: Court Rules, Courts, CPR, Discovery, E-Discovery Suppliers, eDisclosure, eDisclosure Conferences, eDiscovery, Electronic disclosure

Technology and constitutional protection at the Supreme Court

Editor wrote 2 months ago: Readers will know that the defence of our democratic rights vies for my attention with efficient cas … more →

Tags: Access to Justice, civil justice, Civil Liberties, Judges, Supreme Court

Videos Available for Jornada eJusticia = eJustice Seminar, Trujillo & México DF

legalinformatics wrote 3 months ago: Videos are now available for many of the presentations and panels of the I Jornada eJusticia: Hacia … more →

Tags: conference announcements, conference proceedings, Access to government information, Legal informatics conferences, Judicial information systems, (E)government, Public access to government information, Justice information systems, Centro Extremeño de Tecnologías Avanzadas (CETA)

CTC 2009: Court Technology Conference

legalinformatics wrote 3 months ago: [NOTE: Updated on 24 September 2009 to link to videos of many of the programs.] CTC 2009, the 2009 C … more →

Tags: conference announcements, Court technology conferences, Judicial information systems, Courtroom Technology, Criminal justice information systems, Justice information systems, CTC, Court Technology Conference, CTC 2009

Call for Papers: IRIS 2010

legalinformatics wrote 3 months ago: [NOTE: Updated on 1 November 2009 to link to the workshops & tutorials.] A call for papers, with … more →

Tags: Calls for Papers, conference announcements, What is legal information, Legal Ontologies, Semantic Web and law, Legal knowledge representation, Legal informatics conferences, Legal instructional technology, Legal information retrieval

Feigenson & Spiesel, Law on Display

legalinformatics wrote 3 months ago: Professor Neal R. Feigenson of Quinnipiac University School of Law & Christina O. Spiesel of the … more →

Tags: Technology & Tools, technology developments, Monographs, legal argument, Legal Argumentation, Law Practice Technology, Visual Evidence, Legal rhetoric, Visualization of legal information

ABA Annual Meeting Technology Events

legalinformatics wrote 4 months ago: [Edited on 8-1-09 to include the program "Courts and the Media in the 21st Century," and on 7-31-200 … more →

Tags: conference announcements, Electronic Evidence, Legal informatics conferences, Law Practice Technology, Electronic discovery, Web 2.0 and law, Social media and law, legal social media, Web 2.0 and courts

First Seminar on eJustice: Toward a Transparent System of Justice

legalinformatics wrote 4 months ago: The First Seminar on eJustice: Toward a Transparent System of Justice, sponsored by the Documentatio … more →

Tags: conference announcements, E-government, Conferences, Legal informatics conferences, e-government conferences, Citizen participation in government, Citizen participation in e-government, Transparency in legal information systems, Transparency in court information systems

NIEM 2.1 to Be Released in Late Summer 2009

legalinformatics wrote 5 months ago: Version 2.1, a new version, of the National Information Exchange Model (NIEM) is to be released in l … more →

Tags: technology developments, Standards, E-government, Legal XML, niem, National Information Exchange Model, Legal system design models, Legal information exchange models, Legal information interchange models

ICT4Justice '08 Proceedings Now Available

legalinformatics wrote 5 months ago: The proceedings of the 1st International Conference on ICT Solutions for Justice (ICT4Justice … more →

Tags: articles and papers, conference announcements, Conference papers, Legal informatics conferences, Court technology conferences, Automated subject indexing of video, Automated indexing of video, video surveillance systems, Video event detection systems

Update on ECF Implementation

legalinformatics wrote 7 months ago: The minutes of the April 14 meeting of the OASIS LegalXML Electronic Court Filing Technical Committe … more →

Tags: technology developments, ECF, e-Filing, Electronic court filing, Standards, Legal XML

SC Access to Justice Returns Home Wiser

scaccesstojustice wrote 1 year ago: Richard Zorza, self-represented litigant guru, and Stephanie Nye The delegation from the South Carol … more →

Tags: Legal, Access to Justice, access to justice blog, self-represented litigant, Law, Advocacy, court innovation, South Carolina, court

Why blog?

Chris Crawford wrote 1 year ago: Starting and keeping up a web log isn’t easy, so the threshold question to ask is why start on … more →

Tags: Court Management


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