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This self paced online course is the third in a series of six courses and will be delving into AI's deployment in the courtrooms. 

Who is this course for? This course is aimed at judicial operators (including judges, prosecutors, public lawyers), policymakers, academics, social workers and civil society representatives
What will you learn? By the end of this course, you will have an understanding of the concept of online courts, the trends over the past few decades and the technological, economic, legal and socio-ethical constraints that prevent AI adoption from fully materialising
Topics overview: What are online courts? What are the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on online courts? Understanding Online Dispute Resolution Systems (ODR). Learnings taken from the British Columbia  Civil Resolution Tribunal and smart courts in China
How much time you need to invest: This course will take approximately 45 - 60 minutes to complete
Prerequisites: None, but a good understanding of judicial processes and the rule of law is advantageous
Course certificate: A course certificate will be generated on the successful completion of the final quiz
Course developers: This course is developed by UNESCO and The Future Society, with the support of Cetic.br|NIC.br, the National Judicial College, and IEEE SA
Course contact:  fairforward@giz.de. For technical questions, please reach out to the atingi support team via the help-desk on the top right or to atingi@giz.de
License: CC BY-SA 3.0 IGO

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