Online Courts: Perspectives from the Bench

Harvard Law School published this video item, entitled “Online Courts: Perspectives from the Bench” – below is their description.

A panel titled “Perspectives from the Bench” was presented by Sir Geoffrey Vos, the current chancellor of the High Court of England and Wales, who will be taking over as master of the rolls in January.

Having worked both in both civil and international dispute resolution, Vos called for a broad “holistic” approach that would expand on current uses of technology. He envisioned a future where the full range of disputes, ranging from minor issues over eBay payments to multinational commercial cases, would have the same starting point.

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