Digital Technology and Justice

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Digital Technology and Justice

Justice Apps

Sociology Politics and government Legal systems: general Data protection law Social law and Medical law Technology: general issues Digital and information technologies: social and ethical aspects Digital and information technologies: Legal aspects Algorithms and data structures Privacy and data protection Artificial intelligence

Authors: Tania Sourdin, Jacqueline Meredith, Bin Li

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Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 24 November 2020

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 341 Kb

ISBN: 9781000286113


Justice apps – mobile and web-based programmes that can assist individuals with legal tasks – are being produced, improved, and accessed at an unprecedented rate. These technologies have the potential to reshape the justice system, improve access to justice, and demystify legal institutions. Using artificial intelligence techniques, apps can even facilitate the resolution of common legal disputes.

However, these opportunities must be assessed in light of the many challenges associated with app use in the justice sector. These include the digital divide and other accessibility issues; the ethical challenges raised by the dehumanisation of legal processes; and various privacy, security, and confidentiality risks.

Surveying the landscape of this emergent industry, this book explores the objectives, opportunities, and challenges presented by apps across all areas of the justice sector. Detailed consideration is also given to the use of justice apps in specific legal contexts, including the family law and criminal law sectors. The first book to engage with justice apps, this book will appeal to a wide range of legal scholars, students, practitioners, and policy-makers.

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