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The Arbitration Conversation #41: Prof. Nicolas Vermeys of the University of Montreal Law School
10 September 2020 Amy Schmitz / Nicolas Vermeys
In this episode, Amy Schmitz - ACT researcher - interviews Prof. Nicolas Vermeys - assistant director of the Cyberjustice Laboratory - to better understand the usefulness AI in dispute resolution and the issues at stake. To watch the video : Read more
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CFCJ | The Justice Crisis A New Book about Access to Justice in Canada
3 September 2020 Les Jacobs / Trevor Farrow
The Justice Crisis: The Cost and Value of Accessing Law edited by Trevor Farrow et Lesley A. Jacobs - ACT researchers - provide an in-depth overview, based on new empirical research, of what is working and not working to improve access to civil and family justice in Canada. The Justice Crisis explores the value associated with […] Read more
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The National Center for Technology & Dispute Resolution present a bibliography on Online Dispute Resolution
The National Center for Technology and Dispute Resolution (NCTDR) present a bibliography on Online Dispute Resolution. This bibliography, which will be updated periodically, reflects the exponential growth of the field since it has been create. While our main purpose is to identify books, book chapters, and journal articles on ODR, a less comprehensive collection of […] Read more
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Karim Benyekhlef devient Fellow au National Center for Technology & Dispute Resolution
This content is not available in the selected language. Nous sommes heureux d’annoncer que le professeur Karim Benyekhlef, directeur du Laboratoire de cyberjustice, rejoint les membres du prestigieux National Center for Technology & Dispute Resolution (NCTDR). Créé en 1998 à la University of Massachussets, ce centre est aujourd’hui dirigé par le professeur Ethan Katsh dans […] Read more
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OBVIA | Funding of six new innovative research projects
13 July 2020 Karim Benyekhlef / Nicolas Vermeys / Pierre-Luc Déziel
OBVIA - International Observatory on the Societal Impacts of AI and the Digital Technology - has announced the funding of six new innovative research projects, including the project « Vers une approche synergique de la dématérialisation des dossiers judiciaires : La protection de la vie privée des justiciables comme vecteur d'accès à la justice » […] Read more
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OBVIA | Petit guide sur les enjeux et opportunités des applications de notifications d’exposition à la COVID-19
The International Observatory on the Societal Impacts of AI and Digital - OBVIA - offers a guide to better understand the functioning of the different applications of COVID-19 exposure reporting. Les applications de notifications d’exposition à la COVID-19 proposent des pistes de solutions intéressantes pour endiguer la pandémie avec laquelle nous sommes présentement aux prises. […] Read more
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IPIC | Why many more IP Disputes may end up Being Resolved on an Online ADR Platform
In this article, the author looks at the success of the online dispute resolution by examining the capabilities of various platforms available in Quebec - including the PARLe platform. In 2016, the QCPO changed their paradigm and took a leap into the digital world. They hired the Cyberjustice Laboratory of the University of Montreal to […] Read more
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Kelsey R. Ruszkowski et Samuel J. Blanton | Using Remote Technology in Legal Practice: Attorney-Client and Attorney-Staff Relationships
This article by Kelsey R. Ruszkowski - ACT student - and Samuel J. Blanton - lawyer - examines the relational challenges behind the use of remote technology in the legal practice. Even before the spread of COVID-19, the use of technology has quickly become an integral part of our everyday lives and has shaped […] Read more
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Jean-François Roberge |Le sentiment de justice. Un concept pertinent pour évaluer la qualité du règlement des différends en ligne ?
Jean-François Roberge - ACT researcher - discuss in this publication the concept of sense of justice and it's importance in evaluating the quality of online dispute resolution, particularly through the experience of justice by the users of the online dispute resolution platform - PARLE - in consumer disputes. The sense of justice is a concept […] Read more
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Heather Scheiwe Kulp & Amy J. Schmitz - Real Feedback from Real People: Emphasizing User-Centric Designs for Court ODR
Heather Scheiwe Kulp and Amy J. Schmitz review the standards for the use of Online Dispute Resolution in courts by questioning users who have experimented the system. As online dispute resolution (ODR) systems become increasingly popular and prevalent, especially for court cases, those of us considering and setting standards for ODR find ourselves wondering what […] Read more