In this Article we describe the phenomenon of online courts, which is fast gaining momentum, and analyze these new new courts from an access to justice perspective. We distinguish between two turning points in terms of access to justice and courts: the rise of alternative dispute resolution (ADR) (producing what we refer to as the new courts ) and the spread of online dispute resolution (ODR) (giving rise to what we refer to as the new new courts ). While both developments seem to be motivated by similar rationales and a desire to increase access to justice, the implications of adopting ADR and ODR are different. The benefits associated with institutionalizing ADR in terms of access to justice were perceived primarily in efficiency-rela...
Given the centrality of information and communication to the activities and institutions of law and ...
Access to justice often equates to access to state courts, and for millions of Americans, using stat...
It is a fact that mediation and other alternative dispute resolution means are becoming increasingly...
In this Article we describe the phenomenon of online courts, which is fast gaining momentum, and ana...
Modernization is increasingly knocking on the courthouse door. Many common law countries are investi...
Modernization is increasingly knocking on the courthouse door. Many common law countries are investi...
Virtual courthouses, artificial intelligence (AI) for determining cases, and algorithmic analysis fo...
Modernization is increasingly knocking on the courthouse door. Many common law countries are investi...
Published in cooperation with the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolutio
The article is devoted to the analysis of the problem issues of the Online Dispute Resolution (ODR) ...
Virtual courthouses, artificial intelligence (AI) for determining cases, and algorithmic analysis fo...
Susskind, R. E. (2019) Online Courts and the Future of Justice. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 368...
Access to Justice (A2J) is the hot topic of the day, energizing Twitter and judges alike. Meanwhile,...
Access to justice often equates to access to state courts, and for millions of Americans, using stat...
The purpose of this study is to present the main facets of online dispute resolution, including a de...
Given the centrality of information and communication to the activities and institutions of law and ...
Access to justice often equates to access to state courts, and for millions of Americans, using stat...
It is a fact that mediation and other alternative dispute resolution means are becoming increasingly...
In this Article we describe the phenomenon of online courts, which is fast gaining momentum, and ana...
Modernization is increasingly knocking on the courthouse door. Many common law countries are investi...
Modernization is increasingly knocking on the courthouse door. Many common law countries are investi...
Virtual courthouses, artificial intelligence (AI) for determining cases, and algorithmic analysis fo...
Modernization is increasingly knocking on the courthouse door. Many common law countries are investi...
Published in cooperation with the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolutio
The article is devoted to the analysis of the problem issues of the Online Dispute Resolution (ODR) ...
Virtual courthouses, artificial intelligence (AI) for determining cases, and algorithmic analysis fo...
Susskind, R. E. (2019) Online Courts and the Future of Justice. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 368...
Access to Justice (A2J) is the hot topic of the day, energizing Twitter and judges alike. Meanwhile,...
Access to justice often equates to access to state courts, and for millions of Americans, using stat...
The purpose of this study is to present the main facets of online dispute resolution, including a de...
Given the centrality of information and communication to the activities and institutions of law and ...
Access to justice often equates to access to state courts, and for millions of Americans, using stat...
It is a fact that mediation and other alternative dispute resolution means are becoming increasingly...