
Online Courts and the Future of Justice
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- PART ONE - CONTEXT
- 1: The case for change
- 2: Advances in technology
- 3: Thinking strategically
- 4: Legal theory of courts
- 5: Physical, virtual, online hearings
- 6: Access to justice revisited
- PART TWO - ARCHITECTURE
- 7: The vision
- 8: Online guidance
- 9: Assisted argument
- 10: Containment
- 11: Online resolution by judges
- 12: Civil, criminal, family disputes
- 13: Case studies
- PART THREE - THE CASE AGAINST
- 14: Economy-class justice
- 15: Adversarial v investigatory
- 16: Open justice and fair trial
- 17: Face-to-face justice
- 18: Digital exclusion
- 19: Loss of majesty
- 20: Public sector technology
- PART FOUR - THE FUTURE
- 21: Machine learning and prediction
- 22: Technology-mediated negotiation
- 23: Artificial intelligence
- 24: Telepresence, augmented reality and virtual reality
- 25: The role for human beings
- Further Reading
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