- From: Steven Clift <clift@e-democracy.org>
- Date: Fri, 5 Jun 2015 07:36:05 -0500
- To: OGP Civil Society group <ogp@dgroups.org>, "open-government@lists.okfn.org" <open-government@lists.okfn.org>, eGovIG IG <public-egov-ig@w3.org>, newswire <newswire@groups.dowire.org>
As I have received as many requests for the results as I did tips, here is a summary of what I received or found. In private notes/surfing: 1. The technology of access to justice: Rechtwijzer 2.0 http://www.innovatingjustice.com/blogs/the-technology-of-access-to-justice-rechtwijzer-2-0 2. Canadian Centre for Court Technology http://wiki.modern-courts.ca/Canadian_Centre_for_Court_Technology 3. Justice 2.0: Online Dispute Resolution - Great speaker bios http://schedule.sxsw.com/2014/events/event_IAP18540 4. Open Data for Open Justice: A case study of the judiciaries of Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Costa Rica, Mexico, Peru and Uruguay http://www.opendataresearch.org/dl/symposium2015/odrs2015-paper10.pdf 5. Israel: ... there is a ruling by Israel's Supreme Court from roughly a year ago, in which it upheld a lower instance ruling that accepted a motion by a newspaper to order the courts' administration to release information regarding the backlog of individual judges (i.e. by their names). This is from December 14 and will come into force December 15, so beginning that date, they will have to make public all their backlogs, which is sort of a project, even if enforced upon the courts' administration by ruling. 6. US PACER related: https://www.pacer.gov/ https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2014/09/opportunity-missed-why-were-not-thrilled-restoration-pacer-access-certain-court http://freelawproject.org/ https://www.recapthelaw.org/ 7. Other links: http://ukhumanrightsblog.com/2011/02/18/access-to-justice-2-0/ https://e-justice.europa.eu/home.do?plang=en&action=home http://eur-lex.europa.eu/browse/summaries.html https://www.linkedin.com/groups/eJustice-1855037/about https://twitter.com/ukopenjustice http://www.city.ac.uk/centre-for-law-justice-and-journalism/projects/open-justice-in-the-digital-era http://www.mass.gov/courts/docs/lawlib/docs/reinventingjustice.pdf (from 1992, see Carlos top link just below) In public notes: 1. Carlos E. Jiménez Gómez c.jimenez@estratic.com via lists.okfn.org Jun 3 (2 days ago) to open-government Dear Steven, Yes. Please, see this post in the joinup European Commission website: https://joinup.ec.europa.eu/community/opengov/news/open-justice-transparency-and-proximity-justice-within-current-context-open-g The link at the end of the post is not correct. The correct link to the Open Government Partnership website is this one, where you can read the index of the research [EN] [ES] [CAT] http://www.opengovpartnership.org/blog/carlos-e-jimenez/2014/12/12/actualizado-concluida-investigación-sobre-justicia-abierta-algunas You can download the full report of the research on Open Justice at the official website ([ES][CAT]: http://justicia.gencat.cat/ca/ambits/formacio_recerca_documentacio/recerca/cataleg_d_investigacions/per_ordre_cronologic/2015/justicia-oberta-transparencia-i-proximitat-open-government/ In addition, this recent paper is new, about the back office & the open data in justice: http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/stamp/stamp.jsp?tp=&arnumber=7114455&isnumber=7114453 Finally, at the end of 2015 it will be available the book http://www.igi-global.com/publish/call-for-papers/call-details/1641 I hope it will help you. Best regards, Carlos Carlos E. Jiménez Gómez Open & Smart Gov Specialist IEEE e-Government Chair Barcelona, Spain. http://about.me/estratic | @estratic | 2. Fabrizio Scrollini Jun 3 (2 days ago) to me, OGP, open-government, eGovIG, newswire I guess you can check this example from Argentina http://chequeado.com/justiciapedia/ Unfortunately Latin America has an emerging community around this and some research but it is not the "hottest' topic around. The Judiciary does not engage in OGP so far. Best Fabrizio 3. Alexander Howard Jun 3 (2 days ago) to me, OGP You can sort through a database of 948 OGP commitments here, Steven: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1ua7HcCbd69HDKqiz7FW2QKr5ExH4cTNmupuVROdBEeU/edit?usp=sharing Bahl explains: http://www.opengovpartnership.org/blog/abhinav-bahl/2014/11/13/so-what%E2%80%99s-those-new-ogp-action-plans-anyway-2014-edition I found 8 instances of "court" but using other keywords like "justice" may reveal others. 4. Steven Clift <clift@e-democracy.org> Jun 3 (2 days ago) to Benjamin, Fabrizio, open-government, OGP, eGovIG Thanks Benjamin. I encourage folks to check out this tool announced just the other day: http://www.opengovpartnership.org/blog/paul-maassen/2015/05/28/introducing-ogp-explorer Very nice. Selecting "Judiciary" under "Who is Affected" brings up 11 of the 998 OGP commitments from six countries. Selecting "Justice: Law Enforcement and Justice" brings up 17 commitments from 12 countries. I exported the data to try and get a look at the actual written commitments, but I haven't figured that out yet ... or perhaps I need another source to then find the story behind the data.
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