通过在线法庭测试获得司法公正的承诺

Bridgette Toy-Cronin, Bridget Irvine, D. Nichols, S. Cunningham, Tatiana Tkačuková
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现代化正在越来越多地敲响法院的大门。许多普通法国家正在研究如何引入技术来改善民事法院,包括引入在线法院。这些由国家主导的倡议主要侧重于降低国家在提供司法方面的成本,以及增加解决纠纷的机会。一些司法管辖区正在探索的一个可能的解决方案是“在线法院”。在线法庭有望让司法更容易获得,也更实惠:任何人都可以在任何时间、任何地点提起诉讼。这种伸张正义的模式被设想为一个没有律师或律师作用最小的系统。因此,支持在线法院的一个假设是,外行可以在没有法律援助的情况下有效地向法院解释争议。迄今为止,还没有实证研究对这一假设进行调查。在本文中,我们将概述拟议的在线法院模型,考虑对强有力的实证研究的需求,并描述一个由三部分组成的调查,以探索人们如何清晰准确地解释纠纷。
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Testing the Promise of Access to Justice through Online Courts
Modernization is increasingly knocking on the courthouse door. Many common law countries are investigating ways to introduce technology to improve civil courts, including the introduction of online courts. These state-led initiatives are primarily focused on lowering state costs in providing justice, as well as increasing access to dispute resolution. One possible solution some legal jurisdictions are exploring is ‘online courts’. Online courts hold the promise of making justice more accessible and affordable: a dispute can be filed at any time, from anywhere, by anyone. This model of delivering justice is envisioned as a system that either is lawyer-less or has a minimal role for lawyers. One of the assumptions underpinning an online court is, therefore, that laypeople can effectively explain a dispute to the court, without legal assistance. To date, there is no empirical research investigating that assump‐ tion. In this article, we will outline the proposed online court model, consider the need for robust empirical research, and describe a three-part investigation to explore how clearly and accurately people can explain a dispute.
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