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Susskind: online court is just the beginning
The proposed online court is a ‘pragmatic first step’ on the road to a fully integrated online and conventional court service, an influential body has predicted. Professor Richard Susskind (pictured), who leads a panel of experts on digital dispute resolution, said proposals by Lord Justice Briggs for an online court for small claims were to be welcomed. […] Lire la suite
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Les technologies à l’heure du nouveau code de procédure civile – Colloque
29 mars 2016 Karim Benyekhlef
Colloque organisé par le comité spécial sur l’intégration des nouvelles technologies – Barreau du Québec. 21 avril 2016 – Grand Salon de l’Université Laval. Pour plus d’information sur le colloque. Lire la suite
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Appel à candidatures pour le prix 2016 de la justice imaginative
Ce prix est décerné conjointement par la Faculté de droit de l’Université de Montréal, la Chaire LexUM en information juridique et le Laboratoire de cyberjustice de l’Université de Montréal. Prix 2016 de la Justice imaginative L’objectif de ce prix est de souligner la contribution exceptionnelle d’une personne ou d’un organisme à mettre en mouvement à […] Lire la suite
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Document de travail n°15 – Le dépôt technologique des documents
23 mars 2016 Nicolas Vermeys
Le ministère de la Justice du Québec a mandaté l’équipe du Laboratoire de cyberjustice de Montréal afin que cette dernière leur fournisse certaines informations relatives au dépôt technologique des documents auprès des tribunaux québécois et canadiens. Après avoir analysé la situation de 178 tribunaux de droit commun et tribunaux administratifs, cette étude résume les résultats […] Lire la suite
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Distance mediation as a bridge for social inclusion
The original analysis of their viability in the contemporary society began with a group of academics in 1996 in USA. Their investigations focused on the development of Online Dispute Resolution ODR, and were directed by Professor Ethan Katsh, founder of the Center for Information Technology and Dispute Resolution located at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. […] Lire la suite
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Jurors: Can Google Be Prohibited from Googling?
An interesting dispute is ongoing in a California Federal District Court, where Google and Oracle are involved in litigation. In a decision issued on 1 March 2016 (Oracle America, Inc. v. Google Inc., Case No. C 10-03561-WHA (N.D. Cal. March 1, 2016) [link unavailable]), the parties submitted a jury questionnaire to the court for approval, […] Lire la suite
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Online Dispute Resolution platform doesn’t work
The Online Dispute Resolution platform, aimed to help online shoppers settling disputes with merchants across Europe, still doesn’t offer exactly what it meant to do. The consumer tool was launched officially in February, but still five countries – including big ecommerce markets Germany and France – haven’t connected yet. To Tead Full Text. Lire la suite
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What Is The Law Of The Blockchain?
No, it’s not a chain that stretches around your block. It is a peer-to-peer managed, publicly readable and secure database, chunks of which are located in multiple places. Each « place » (or node) is an isolated and independent computer on a network. Each computer is equipped with special software for management of the blockchain. The blockchain […] Lire la suite
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Des délais intenables
Le Devoir – 21 mars 2016: Si le passé est garant de l’avenir, Nathalie Normandeau et les six autres coaccusés arrêtés la semaine dernière par l’Unité permanente anticorruption ne subiront pas leur procès avant l’année 2020. Le temps d’attente dans les tribunaux québécois ne cesse d’augmenter, à Montréal en particulier. Selon Statistique Canada, la durée […] Lire la suite
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Towards systems for increased access to justice using goal modeling
S. A. Alwidian & D. Amyot Univ. of Ottawa, Ottawa, ON, Canada Emerging cyberjustice systems are in need of relevant requirements engineering approaches, for example, to provide citizens with better access to the judicial system. In this context, this paper proposes the use of goal modeling for developing Online Dispute Resolution (ODR) systems in Canada. With […] Lire la suite