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International Online Courts Forum: what we learned

International Online Courts Forum: what we learned

by Paul M | Jan 9, 2019 | Comment, Transparency News

“More than 150,000 people benefited from online justice in 2018”, according to a press release last week from HM Courts & Tribunals Service. Of these, more than 23,000 made applications using the new online divorce portal launched to the public in April 2018, and...

Access to information should not be an after-thought in plans for ‘transforming our justice system’

by Judith Townend | Nov 10, 2016 | Comment, Consultations, Transparency News

On 15th September 2016 the Ministry of Justice opened its consultation into “Transforming Our Justice System”. The 36 page document, accompanied by a statement by the Lord Chancellor, the Lord Chief Justice and the Senior President of Tribunals, sets out a...

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