Présentations pptx – 15 & 16 Octobre
Conférence annuelle d’automne, 15 & 16 octobre, 2015, Laboratoire de cyberjustice (B-2215), Université de Montréal
Jeudi 15 Octobre
- Key Principles of the Cyberjustice Research Project, Karim Benyekhlef (UdeM)
- « Integrated management of the electronic statement of offence at the City of Quebec », Marie Demoulin & Yves Marcoux (UdeM)
- “Evaluating e-Justice. The Design of an Assessment Framework for e-Justice Systems. An update of the project.”. Giampiero Lupo & Marco Fabri (RIJS)
- “Cyberjustice: Reconciling Justice and Technology”, Gilbert Babin (HEC Montréal)
- “Exploring systematic and heuristic processing in the courtroom: The effect of evidence modality on jurors’ decision-making processes”. Tara Burke (Ryerson U).
- “Technology and Access to Justice in the Contexts of Canadian Court Websites and Courtroom Sketch Art”, Jayde Woods (UBC)
- Literacy Requirements of Court Forms: An Underexplored Barrier to Access to Justice, Jacquie Burkell (Western U) & Amy Salyzyn (U. Ottawa)
- « Vers un « Cyberjuge administratif » ? La numérisation de la justice administrative en France », Bertrand Du Marais (U. de Paris X Nanterre)
Vendredi 16 octobre
- “From Lab to Life. Bringing Cyberjustice to Policy Makers in France and Europe: a Progress Report”., Harold Épineuse (IHEJ)
- “Sense of Access to Justice” as a framework for Civil Procedure Justice Reform.”, Jean-Francois Roberge (U. sherbrooke)
- “Revisiting presumptive accessibility: Reconceptualizing the open court principle in an era of online publication”, Jane Bailey (U. Ottawa) & Jacquie Burkell (Western U.)
- “ODR for consumers’ crossborder microcomplaints in the EU”, Imma Barral (U. de Barcelona)
- “Digital evidence in the jury room: an experimental study”, David Tait (Western Sydney U) & Meredith Rossner (LES).
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