Le 18 décembre 2007, par Stephane Cottin,
Repéré sur BeSpacific, l’annonce de la sortie du rapport Future Trends in State Courts 2007, du NCSC, National Center for State Courts.
A rapprocher des divers articles d’Emmanuel Barthe sur l’informatisation des tribunaux (http://www.precisement.org/blog/bre...), ce rapport 2007 [1] donne un grand nombre de pistes de réflexion sur les évolutions techniques en cours, prévues, prévisibles, envisageables, à craindre ( ?)...
Certains titres d’articles sont alléchants, généralement bien documentés :
Technology :
Alan Carlson
Using Technology to Improve Customer Service James E. McMillan
The National Information Exchange Model : An Update Thomas C. Carlson
Increasing Access to Justice for the Self-Represented Through Web Technologies
Madelynn Herman
E-Filing Expansion in State, Local, and Federal Courts 2007 John T. Matthias
Richard Van Duizend
Families and Problem-Solving Courts :
Problem-Solving Courts Under a Different Lens
Victor E. Flango
How Judges Build Multidisciplinary Collaborations to Benefit Children and Families
Hon. Sharon S. Townsend
Caroline S. Cooper
Interdisciplinary Recommendations on Court Responses to Elder Abuse
Brenda K. Uekert
Integrated Approaches to Family-Court Case Processing
Ernest J. Mazorol, III
Creating Parenting Reform in Our Dependency Courts
Hon. Cindy S. Lederman
Marilou T. Giovannucci
Promising Practices :
Wanda Romberger
Disorder in the Court : The Implications of Immigration and Immigration Reform
on State CourtsAnne E. Skove
Immigration, the California Experience, and Implications for Other State Courts
José Octavio Guillén
Spreading and Adopting Best Practices for Court-Based Programs for the
Self-RepresentedRichard Zorza
Trends in Library Collaboration to Provide Access to Legal Information
Barbara L. Fritschel
Guardianship Monitoring : A Demographic Imperative
Hon. Steve M. King
Director of Emergency Management : A Case for a New Court Position Carolyn E. Ortwein
The Court Administrator’s Perspective : Performance Measurement —
A Success Story in New JerseyJohn M. Greacen
Judicial Outreach Recognized as a Judicial Function
Hon. Richard L. Fruin
Retention Elections and Evaluations : A Response to Current Trends in Contested
Judicial Elections ?Larry T. Aspin
Juste une chose qui risque de faire bondir Emmanuel, c’est le logo d’un éditeur bien connu en bas à droite de la page d’accueil de ce rapport NCSC 2007
[1] voir ici le rapport NCSC 2006 et les archives depuis 1988