Online Courts: How to measure “justice” and “fairness”
Meredith ROSSNER,« Online Courts: How to measure “justice” and “fairness” », The Legal Education Foundation, 7 mars 2019.
Meredith ROSSNER,« Online Courts: How to measure “justice” and “fairness” », The Legal Education Foundation, 7 mars 2019.
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The court system in England and Wales is undergoing a period of rapid and unprecedented change. In 2016, Her Majesty’s Courts and Tribunal Service (“HMCTS”) established a programme of reform that intends to introduce new technology, modernise the justice system and reduce costs. Cost reductions are expected to be realised through a combination of reducing staff, reducing the number of cases held in physical court rooms and reducing the court estate, as well as generating efficiency savings through reforming administrative processes. The HMCTS Reform Programme aims to reduce demand on courts by moving activity out of court rooms, expanding the use of video technology, introducing online end-to-end processes, promoting the use of online negotiation, mediation and settlement and developing new asynchronous processes (such as Continuous Online Resolution) for use in areas of administrative justice.
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