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Mulcahy, Linda.
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Title/Author:
Digital justice/ by Linda Mulcahy, Anna Tsalapatanis.
Reminder of title:
engineering disadvantage? /
Author:
Mulcahy, Linda.
other author:
Tsalapatanis, Anna.
Published:
Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland : : 2024.,
Description:
xv, 95 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
[NT 15003449]:
1. Introduction -- 2. What forms does online justice take? -- 3. What is lost when justice moves online? -- 4. What is gained when justice goes online? -- 5. Conclusion: Towards better design.
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Technology and law. -
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-65265-3
ISBN:
9783031652653
Digital justice = engineering disadvantage? /
Mulcahy, Linda.
Digital justice
engineering disadvantage? /[electronic resource] :by Linda Mulcahy, Anna Tsalapatanis. - Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland :2024. - xv, 95 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm. - Palgrave socio-legal studies,2947-9282. - Palgrave socio-legal studies..
1. Introduction -- 2. What forms does online justice take? -- 3. What is lost when justice moves online? -- 4. What is gained when justice goes online? -- 5. Conclusion: Towards better design.
This book explores an increasingly important issue for legal systems across the world. It asks what do we lose and gain when legal proceedings go online? Adopting a multi-disciplinary socio-legal perspective, it draws on an emerging body of empirical evidence from the UK, Australia, Canada and the US about the ways in which digital justice is being conceived of and experienced. Insights are drawn from across the social sciences to discuss the interface of digitalisation with a range of issues such as due process, procedural justice, digital disadvantage, ceremony and ritual, science and technology studies and the dematerialisation of the civic sphere. Written accessibly and provocatively, it poses questions from a variety of different perspective with a particular focus on marginalised groups. Linda Mulcahy is Professor of Socio-Legal Studies at Oxford University, UK, and Director of the Centre for Socio-Legal Studies. Anna Tsalapatanis is Lecturer in Sociology and Social Policy at the Social Research Institute at University College London, UK.
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Dewey Class. No.: 340.115
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