- Title
- Technology and Judges in Australia
- Creator
- Sourdin, Tania
- Relation
- Australian Law Journal Vol. 97, Issue 9, p. 636-650
- Relation
- https://anzlaw.thomsonreuters.com/Document/I16ef281457c511ee841189749dcabb69/View/FullText.html?navigationPath=Search%2Fv1%2Fresults%2Fnavigation%2Fi0ad604ad0000018e55753d7138bdd80e%3Fppcid%3D039b75507ad14ee6a7695485afc1d866%26Nav%3DAUNZ_ANALYTICAL%26fragmentIdentifier%3DI16ef281457c511ee841189749dcabb69%26parentRank%3D0%26startIndex%3D1%26contextData%3D%2528sc.Search%2529%26transitionType%3DSearchItem&listSource=Search&listPageSource=ba8b11bbf2109619eb4ef3326ab0bb47&list=AUNZ_ANALYTICAL&rank=1&sessionScopeId=b8caa0c893f93d068650684d9ed02e2c230545e5efcc573c156d821ad5a16839&ppcid=039b75507ad14ee6a7695485afc1d866&originationContext=Search%20Result&transitionType=SearchItem&contextData=(sc.Search)&comp=wlau
- Publisher
- Lawbook
- Resource Type
- journal article
- Date
- 2023
- Description
- A survey of Judges in Australia that focused on their use of technology and their attitudes towards technology concluded at the end of 2022 . The survey revealed that there are many judges successfully using a range of technologies in relation to their work in Australia. However, many judges consider that they could do more with technology but are hampered at times by excessive workloads (and resultant stress), inadequate technological support and training, connectivity issues, “legacy” systems as well the ability of litigants and their representatives to engage with newer technologies. While the survey suggested that some judges consider that court related technological approaches may not be “fit for purpose”, other judges are concerned that a focus on technologies may increase workload with few benefits. Overall, the survey responses suggest that Australian judges are interested, able and willing to use newer technologies provided that concerns are addressed, and support is available.
- Subject
- judges; Australia; technology; survey
- Identifier
- http://hdl.handle.net/1959.13/1500270
- Identifier
- uon:54896
- Identifier
- ISSN:0004-9611
- Language
- eng
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