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About The Book
Key topics featured address:
• the ongoing transformation of legal services: addressing how digitalisation is transforming the traditional legal ecosystem and changing the very nature of court-administered justice;
• the global revolution in dispute resolution: examining the worldwide shift towards online dispute resolution (ODR) and how legal disputes are increasingly resolved remotely through digital platforms;
• the continuing evolution of court systems: suggesting that traditional court systems are becoming to some extent obsolete as public justice systems transition to online platforms;
• the access-to-justice implications of e-justice: exploring how ODR ensures broader access to justice as a fundamental human right, making legal resolution more accessible to people regardless of location; and
• the future of public justice systems: providing insights into the future trajectory of public justice systems, highlighting the shift towards digital solutions and the implications for the future administration of justice.
This insightful edition is essential reading for anyone with a professional interest in the effects of digitalisation on the future of court-administered justice systems, including judges, lawyers and court administrators.
Product Details
- Publisher: Globe Law and Business (October 27, 2025)
- Length: 288 pages
- ISBN13: 9781837230587
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Raves and Reviews
In a mere 288 pages, there is an encyclopaedic exposition of the development of the worldwide response of the law to online dispute resolution (ODR). It provides a rich, in-depth global analysis, including examples in the UK, the US (notably Michigan and Utah), the EU, Canada, China, and even North Korea…an extremely informative and pleasurable read.
– Bill Holohan SC, Law Society Gazette (Ireland)
The book raises thought-provoking questions, such as whether traditional court systems may become obsolete as public justice systems transition to online platforms. It also considers the implications of so-called “e-justice” on access to legal resolution, regardless of location, as a fundamental human right. This book will be useful for judges, lawyers and court administrators and anyone seeking to navigate the future of justice systems and technology.
– PLC Magazine
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