- From: Steven Clift <clift@e-democracy.org>
- Date: Fri, 05 Jun 2015 12:38:59 +0000
- To: OGP Civil Society group <ogp@dgroups.org>, open-government@lists.okfn.org, eGovIG IG <public-egov-ig@w3.org>, newswire <newswire@groups.dowire.org>
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I missed listing another one: The first is http://witsjusticeproject.com/ [http://witsjusticeproject.com/] who work on opening up data from the judiciary in South Africa Gov The second is a partnership between the East-West Management Institute and the Ministry of Justice in Liberia http://www.makingallvoicescount.org/project/ending-abuse-of-pre-trial-detention-practices-in-liberia/ [http://www.makingallvoicescount.org/project/ending-abuse-of-pre-trial-detention-practices-in-liberia/] Also, feel free to send me anything important that I missed: clift@e-democracy.org Steve Steven Clift - Executive Director, E-Democracy.org clift@e-democracy.org - +1.612.234.7072 @democracy - http://linkedin.com/in/netclift E-Democracy can help: http://e-democracy.org/services On Fri, Jun 5, 2015 at 7:36 AM, Steven Clift wrote: > 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 > > 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. Not using Mixmax [https://mixmax.com/s/9etpkBtxhDAmWDNr7] yet?[https://app.mixmax.com/api/track/v2/5Zs4O9eR125QTCTh6/IyZy9mL5NWYyN2btVGZtUGQ0ZWasNmI/IyZy9mLzcHQnlWL292Zl1yYpxmY1BnI/IyRJByRJZ3bHVmI?sc=false]
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