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 E-Justice: Using Information Communication Technologies in the Court System eBook

E-Justice: Using Information Communication Technologies in the Court System


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Technology has had a prevalent impact on nearly all social domains, one being the judicial system. Advancements such as computer-generated demonstrations and electronic filing can enhance presentations and give a clearer, well-organized case.E-Justice: Using Information Communication Technologies in the Court System presents the most relevant experiences and best practices concerning the use and impact of ICTs in the courtroom. This groundbreaking title draws upon the leading academic and practicing perspectives from around the globe to provide academics and professionals throughout the legal system with the most comprehensive overview of present developments in e-justice.

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Title of eBook: E-Justice: Using Information Communication Technologies in the Court System
Release Date: 01-01-2008
Publisher: Information Science Reference

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