On 12th January 2016 the Judicial Office published Sir Michael Briggs’s Interim Report in the Civil Courts Structure Review. Continue reading “A Future Online Civil Court: (1) The Background”
On 12th January 2016 the Judicial Office published Sir Michael Briggs’s Interim Report in the Civil Courts Structure Review. Continue reading “A Future Online Civil Court: (1) The Background”
I am subdividing the papers under the title of IT and the Law, so as to show which of them were originally written some time ago. Continue reading “Collection of Papers on IT and the Law”
In Chapter 4 of Lord Justice Briggs’s very interesting Interim Report which forms part of the Civil Court Structure Review (published this week) Continue reading “Electronic Filing: Some Privacy Issues”
The Chancellor of the Exchequer’s announcement yesterday that there was at last to be real progress in meeting the challenges involved in modernising the courts attracted these two immediate comments in the Twittersphere: Continue reading “Court modernisation and the promised £700 million investment”
This lecture was by way of being my farewell to the scene of court modernisation. Continue reading “November 2004: Court modernisation and the crisis facing our civil courts”
I am republishing this paper now, because it shows that the sort of modernising ideas which the Chancellor of the Exchequer authorised yesterday were being implemented in Singapore 20 years ago. Continue reading “1997: Court Technology in Singapore”
I believe that this talk is worth republishing now, because it gives a good idea of the progress that had been made on a large number of fronts before the Treasury turned the spending tap off 12 years ago. Continue reading “June 2003: The use of technology in the Courts”
This paper, written for an international conference held at Courtroom 21 in Williamsburg, Virginia in February 2004, Continue reading “February 2004: The Implications of Courtroom Technology”
After I had posted my piece on “BAILII: How and why it all started” I received a tweet from Daniel Hoadley, which said: Continue reading “2015: BAILII: Backfilling the archive?”
In my recent blog “BAILII: Five Questions Answered” I gave technical answers to some of the criticisms that had been levelled at the way BAILII organised its website. Continue reading “2005: BAILII: How and why it all started”