Millions of people use Skype, a common form of social media that permitspeople to talk to each other over the internet. Courts in Australia havepermitted witnesses in at least a few instances to testify by Skype to date. Thisarticle examines whether Australian courts should permit witnesses to testifyby Skype more often. The article considers using videoconferencing, asopposed to Skype, and security issues associated with Skype. It alsoconsiders the impact that Skype may have upon considering witness credibility.Ultimately, it argues that Australian judicial officers may want to considerpermitting witnesses to testify by Skype if testifying by videoconference is notpossible, on a case by case basis. The authors believe that this is the firs...
For over twenty years courts have utilised video-mediated technologies, such as CCTV and videoconfer...
In relation to rapid age advance and thinking development on people, it need a tool that support the...
The use of audio-visual links in courtrooms is a cost-effective alternative to face-to-face court ap...
Videoconferencing technology is becoming a significant component of eJustice. Across the justice sys...
Historically, most challenges to the Confrontation Clause have involved the absence of a witness at ...
Vulnerable witnesses (e.g. children and adults with communication impairment) face many barriers to ...
This article reviews the various legislative and court initiatives which have made incursions into t...
As part of a national effort to improve efficiency in court procedures, the American Bar Association...
The COVID-19 pandemic forced courthouses around the country to shutter their doors to in-person hear...
Legislation allowing video technology in court has been enacted in many Australian states and terri...
Maritime piracy is a serious problem, yet states are not prosecuting captured pirates with any regul...
The purpose of the present study was to experimentally examine whether testimony modality leads to d...
In the last decade the use of closed-circuit television or similar electronic devices (CCTV) has sta...
© The Author(s) 2018. This article reports on empirical research conducted into the use of audiovisu...
This article considers Australian case law regarding testimony given by way of video link and the co...
For over twenty years courts have utilised video-mediated technologies, such as CCTV and videoconfer...
In relation to rapid age advance and thinking development on people, it need a tool that support the...
The use of audio-visual links in courtrooms is a cost-effective alternative to face-to-face court ap...
Videoconferencing technology is becoming a significant component of eJustice. Across the justice sys...
Historically, most challenges to the Confrontation Clause have involved the absence of a witness at ...
Vulnerable witnesses (e.g. children and adults with communication impairment) face many barriers to ...
This article reviews the various legislative and court initiatives which have made incursions into t...
As part of a national effort to improve efficiency in court procedures, the American Bar Association...
The COVID-19 pandemic forced courthouses around the country to shutter their doors to in-person hear...
Legislation allowing video technology in court has been enacted in many Australian states and terri...
Maritime piracy is a serious problem, yet states are not prosecuting captured pirates with any regul...
The purpose of the present study was to experimentally examine whether testimony modality leads to d...
In the last decade the use of closed-circuit television or similar electronic devices (CCTV) has sta...
© The Author(s) 2018. This article reports on empirical research conducted into the use of audiovisu...
This article considers Australian case law regarding testimony given by way of video link and the co...
For over twenty years courts have utilised video-mediated technologies, such as CCTV and videoconfer...
In relation to rapid age advance and thinking development on people, it need a tool that support the...
The use of audio-visual links in courtrooms is a cost-effective alternative to face-to-face court ap...