IJCA Vol. 4 No. 2
ISSN 2156-796
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- IJCA Eighth Issue - Full Journal (file size 12M)
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- Journal Cover
- IJCA Information and Officers
- Table of Contents
- From the Executive Editor
- By Markus Zimmer - From the Managing Editor: Our Journal's Progress
- By Philip Langbroek - Insights to Building a Successful E-Filing Case Management Service: U.S. Federal Court Experience
- By J. Michael Greenwood and Gary Bockweg - Technology in Courts in Europe
- By Dory Reiling - Applying the Case Management CourTools: Findings from an Urban Trial Court
- By Collins E. Ijoma and Giuseppe M. Fazari - Framework for Development and Evaluation of Community Engagement
- By Tim Haslett, Chris Ballenden, Louise Bassett, Saroj Godbole, Kerry Walker - Assessing and Filling the Gap as a New Mode of Governance, Lessons from a Preliminary Study carried out in the Cosenza’s Public Prosecutors’ Office
- By Daniella Piana - The Limitation Of The Training Discourse For Continuing Professional Development Of Judges
- By Geeta Oberoi - Behind the Judges’ Desk: An Ethnographic Study On The Italian Courts Of Justice
- By Luca Verzelloni
IACA would like to thank our sponsors for their generous support of our fifth international conference at The Hague and
for their valuable contributions to the content of this Journal .
In alphabetical order:
Gold Level:
- Cisco - Connected Justice Connects Law Enforcement, Courts, and Corrections
- For The Record - Digital Technology Leading the Way in Court Recording
- High Criteria - Liberty Court Recording
- jAVS - Infinitely better systems
- JustPal - Justice sector peer-assisted learning network
- Tetratech DPK - Technical, management, and advisory services
- The Hague Institute for Global Justice
- Vidyo - New Tool for Telejustice
- VIQ Solutions - Simple, sophisticated digital recording solutions for global justice
Silver Level:
- University of Denver Sturm College of Law Master of Science in Legal Administration Program
- Polycom - UC Solutions for Telepresence, Videoconferencing and Voice
- Visionhall - interCOMM Court Case Management System

