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Introduction: The Future of Access to Justice - Beyond Science Fiction by Alexandre Biard, Jos Hoevenaars, Xandra Kramer & Erlis Themeli
Part I. Digitalisation and AI: The Human Control over Autonomous Robotic Systems: What Ethical and Legal Lessons for Judicial Uses of AI? by Daniele Amoroso & Guglielmo Tamburrini
Court Information Technology: Hypes, Hopes and Dreams by Dory Reiling
The Computer as the Courtroom: How Will Artificial Intelligence Affect Judicial Processes? by Nicolas Vermeys
Part II. Privatisation and ADR: Delivering Justice by Christopher Hodges
Trust and Transparency and the Ombuds: Justice Behind Closed Doors? by Lewis Shand Smith
CDR in Belgium: The Special Place of the Belgian Residual ADR Body by Pieter-Jan de Koning
How to Avoid a Trial: In Praise of ADR and Ombudsmen by Frédérique Coffre & Pierre-Laurent Holleville
Analysis : Defiances : Reflections in Germany by Stefan Weiser & Felix Braun
Part III - Self Representation: Self-representation and the Courts: Some Policy Observations from the Netherlands by Paulien van der Grinten
With and Without Lawyers: Empirical Research on Legal Representation in Dutch Civil Court Cases by Roland Eshuis
Justice Without Lawyers by John Sorabji
Part IV. Court Specialisation: The Pros and Cons of Judicial Specialization by Elisabetta Silvestri
International Commercial Courts: Specialised Courts? by Marta Requejo Isidro
Anti-Specialisation Trends in Dispute Resolution or a Shift Towards a New Paradigm? An Initial Exploratory Analysis of Dispute Resolution in the Global Village by Ianika Tzankova
Part V. Concluding Remarks: Constituting a Civil Legal System Called "Just" : Law, Money, Power, and Publicity by Judith Resnik.

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