e-Justice / Digital Justice
Foundation | Optional Module | Includes Practicals
Access to justice is a key topic with many justice systems around the world. Technology is now seen as the answer and the conduit of access to justice, particularly in terms of improving efficiency, saving costs and ensuring global justice systems continue to function considering the current pandemic.
This module will enable you to gain an understanding of the current and future landscape considering the change brought by technology. We will discuss eJustice and how it differs from non-digitalized justice systems. The module will comprise of a series of lectures from leading practitioners, and enablers from across the globe. With each providing insights into the global justice ecosystem and their own experiences of pre, during and post covid and how to adjust to the change.
There will be an emphasis on the impact of reform and designing services that improve access to justice, with examples of electronic platforms amongst other innovation initiatives taking place across global ecosystems.
Understanding of innovation in judiciary landscape
Understand the different the ecosystems
Understand the main differences between traditional and modern digitalized justice systems
Gain a perspective on the impact of Covid-19 on the justice system
Understand the challenges to innovation in courts
Explore some of the use cases/tools being used globally to enable access to justice through technology

Mark Beer, OBE
Co-Founder, Seven Pillars Law
An experienced executive with a legacy of innovation, collaboration and commitment to service excellence.
Lawyer, futurist and trainee pilot. Speaker and writer about the impact of deep tech and the rise of China on international law and justice.
The following LTIC Overview was delivered at the LTIC Open Day on 19th November 2020 by Christina Blacklaws, Head of Faculty, LTIC.

eLearning Primer

Live Webinar

Recorded Lecture

Practicals
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Applications close End January 2021.