January 27, 2021 • 4PM (ET) – 4AM (ET)
Online – online
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Speaker
- Meredith Rossner, Professor of Criminology, Australian National University
The activity will be held in English only.
Description
A large number of court participants have engaged with various forms of virtual justice during the COVID-19 pandemic. This is likely to be a permanent shift in how justice operates. In what ways can this format limit or enhance user’s experience of their hearing? This study reports on a process evaluation of a virtual court running in the UK from 2018-2020. Findings from this study are used to reflect on principles of best practice in courts of the future.
REGISTRATION WITH CERTIFICATE (LAWYERS, NOTARIES, OTHER PROFESSIONALS)
Registration with training certificate
A certificate of participation representing 1h30 of training will be sent to lawyers and notaries registered for the activity on FCDroit.umontreal.ca present online and having completed the available attendance form.
- You will need to create an account by clicking on the ” Create my profile », Located at the top of the page dedicated to the Faculty of Law.
- Then enter the required information
- Note: only the boxes marked with an asterisk
must be completed, other information is optional
Please note that no certificate will be delivered via the “Registration without certificate” form
NB: The Zoom link to attend the activity will be sent on the morning of the web-conference.
-This content has been updated on January 5, 2021 at 17 h 03 min.