A third party evaluation report on the informatization of Chinese courts. ([2019])
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- Book
- Title:
- A third party evaluation report on the informatization of Chinese courts. ([2019])
- Main Title:
- A third party evaluation report on the informatization of Chinese courts
- Further Information:
- Note: Editor in chief: Tian He ; executive editor: Lv Yanbin.
- Editors:
- Tian, He, 1956-
(Writer on administrative procedure), Lü, Yanbin - Contents:
- Cover; Title page; Abstract; Foreword; Contents; 1. The theoretical foundation and practical signiicance ofcourt informatization; 1.1 The theoretical foundation; 1.1.1 Need for facilities; 1.1.2 Orientation of services; 1.1.3 Construction costs; 1.1.4 System risks; 1.1.5 External circumstances; 1.2 The practical signiicance; 1.2.1 Serving the people and safeguarding judicial justice; 1.2.2 Reinforcing judicial transparency and standardizing power enforcement; 1.2.3. Optimizing judicial administration and enhancing trial quality and eficiency 1.2.4 Adapting to social changes and serving the state strategy2. Achievements in the court informatization construction; 2.1 A full coverage of courts in a rapid network construction; 2.1.1 Information networks for trials and administrations at the SupremePeople's Court; 2.1.2 Information management platforms at the local courts; 2.2 Judiciary Measure innovations to serve the people; 2.2.1 People enjoy ""less running about, less spending, and less trouble; 2.2.2 No more ""hard to be served"" and ""hard to be interviewed 2.2.3 Keeping clear the passage for the public interest demands and complaintarticulation2.2.4 ""Legal services delivered to the door; 2.2.5 Keeping a ""micro"" distance in the aid of new media with the people; 2.3 Informatization assisting in the modernization of trial capability; 2.3.1 Constructing technological courtrooms; 2.3.2 Implementing long-distance video system; 2.3.3 Electronic courts online; 2.3.4 The courtCover; Title page; Abstract; Foreword; Contents; 1. The theoretical foundation and practical signiicance ofcourt informatization; 1.1 The theoretical foundation; 1.1.1 Need for facilities; 1.1.2 Orientation of services; 1.1.3 Construction costs; 1.1.4 System risks; 1.1.5 External circumstances; 1.2 The practical signiicance; 1.2.1 Serving the people and safeguarding judicial justice; 1.2.2 Reinforcing judicial transparency and standardizing power enforcement; 1.2.3. Optimizing judicial administration and enhancing trial quality and eficiency 1.2.4 Adapting to social changes and serving the state strategy2. Achievements in the court informatization construction; 2.1 A full coverage of courts in a rapid network construction; 2.1.1 Information networks for trials and administrations at the SupremePeople's Court; 2.1.2 Information management platforms at the local courts; 2.2 Judiciary Measure innovations to serve the people; 2.2.1 People enjoy ""less running about, less spending, and less trouble; 2.2.2 No more ""hard to be served"" and ""hard to be interviewed 2.2.3 Keeping clear the passage for the public interest demands and complaintarticulation2.2.4 ""Legal services delivered to the door; 2.2.5 Keeping a ""micro"" distance in the aid of new media with the people; 2.3 Informatization assisting in the modernization of trial capability; 2.3.1 Constructing technological courtrooms; 2.3.2 Implementing long-distance video system; 2.3.3 Electronic courts online; 2.3.4 The court e-stamp and e-signature; 2.4 Significant enhancement of the court enforcement capability andeffective credit corrections 2.4.1 Current construction and working of the information management systemat the Supreme People's Court2.4.2 Current construction and working of the information management systemat the local courts of various levels; 2.5 Precise management of trials and dynamic monitoring of their working; 2.5.1 Enhancing the trial and enforcement quality and eficiency; 2.5.2 Providing smart services for the judges; 2.5.3 Optimizing and reconstructing the procedure of trial and enforcement; 2.5.4 Monitoring the situation and serving the trial and enforcement 2.6 Deepening judicial openness and contributing to the reinforcement ofthe court public credibility2.6.1 Informatization promoting open trial process; 2.6.2 Informatization facilitating open ruling documents; 2.6.3 Informatization deepening open enforcement information; 2.7 The judicial reform gaining its momentum by information technology; 2.7.1 Informatization promoting the reform of trial and enforcement; 2.7.2 Informatization boosting reforming judicial management; 2.8 Concentrating big data to enhance governance; 2.8.1 Accomplishments in concentrated management of judicial information … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- UK [Beijing] : Paths International Ltd China Social Sciences Press
- Publication Date:
- 2019
- Copyright Date:
- 2019
- Extent:
- 1 online resource
- Subjects:
- 347.51
Justice, Administration of -- China -- Data processing
Electronic filing of court documents -- China
Electronic filing of court documents
Justice, Administration of -- Data processing
China
Electronic books
Electronic books - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781844645565
1844645568 - Related ISBNs:
- 9781844645558
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- Note: Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed October 14, 2019).
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