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South Korean E-Courts

(H/T Smart Mobs)

Korean courts are now experimenting whether they could operate court trials and hearings just through Internet postings, saving everybody the trouble of actually entering the courtroom… 

…Although the court has not yet decided on a detailed framework, it plans to allow the parties in lawsuits to submit their list of evidence, legal documents and other data on Weblogs or Internet message boards to be operated by the court. The court decisions will also be announced online. 

This knowledge may come in handy during a sustained pandemic.



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10. April 2006 by Shlok Vaidya
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