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3 October 2014
Mark Robinson, +65 6868 9808, [email protected]
ICT STRATEGY WORKSHOP FOR NGOS – ICT4JUSTICE
3RD ANNUAL ASIA PRO BONO CONFERENCE 2014
HERBERT SMITH FREEHILLS
• Largest international law firm in APAC
• Top 10 international law firm
• Large specialist technology law team across APAC
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THOUGHTFULLY IMPLEMENTED/APPLIED TECHNOLOGY – STREAMLINE PROCESSES – SCALE UP PRO BONO INITIATIVES
Technology
NGOs
Pro bono
Access to justice
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HOW TECHNOLOGY AND INNOVATION CAN PROMOTE ACCESS TO JUSTICE
Justice
Legal portals to
‘triage’ users
Document assembly
tools
Social media to expand
outreach
Converting manual systems
“In order for rights to be enforced, the people who are affected by their violation or non-enforcement must be aware of them and must have access to courts and tribunals in order to realise them. It is in that context that ICT plays a crucial role” Richard Goldstone, Co-Chair IBA Rule of Law Action Group
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TECHNOLOGY, INNOVATION AND ACCESS TO JUSTICE – WHAT ARE THE CHALLENGES?
• Confronting barriers to access is essential: Cost; Coverage; Communication; Censorship
• Starting with end user need (demand) NOT available technology (supply)
• Foreground context and purpose
Technology has its limits
• Technology must be leveraged in innovative ways if it is to reach the ‘hard to reach’ users
• Challenge assumptions; older people AND younger people need support
Connecting with the
disconnected
• Moving beyond information dissemination to effective assistance
• Beware of ‘Dr Google’
Next gen priorities
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GONOKENDRA: BANGLADESH’S IT ENABLED SCHEME TO PROMOTE LEGAL AWARENESS IN RURAL AREAS
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LAPOR!: REDUCING CORRUPTION IN INDONESIA WITH CROWD REPORTING