Eaccess to Justice
- 424 pages
- 15 hours of reading
The book explores the impact of digitization on fundamental justice principles, analyzing claims regarding technology's potential to enhance efficiency in the justice system. It presents a model for assessing e-justice systems that considers various justice values. A key focus is the intricate balance between privacy and transparency in the online accessibility of court records and decisions, highlighting the challenges and implications of making judicial information available in the digital age.