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Can Artificial Intelligence and Online Dispute Resolution enhance efficiency and effectiveness in Courts
Abstract
The growing rise in the number of self-represented litigants has negative implications for both the court system and access to justice. The expanding use of Artificial Intelligence and the World Wide Web has led to the development and use of Online Dispute Resolution. In this article we investigate a number of systems in Australian Family Law that enhance Alternative Dispute Resolution and Access to Justice. We discuss how a hybrid system that incorporates advice about BATNAs and potential trade-offs as well as allowing online communication can enhance access to justice.
How to Cite:
Zeleznikow, J., 2017. Can Artificial Intelligence and Online Dispute Resolution enhance efficiency and effectiveness in Courts. International Journal for Court Administration, 8(2), pp.30–45. DOI: http://doi.org/10.18352/ijca.223
Published on
21 May 2017.
Peer Reviewed
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