We are pleased to invite you to the E-Justice ODR Scheme final conference, focusing on how Online Dispute Resolution (ODR) tools can make justice more accessible. This two-day event will be a pivotal discussion on the digital transformation of justice, especially for vulnerable populations.
Organised by Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies, this two-day conference will focus on Online Dispute Resolution (ODR) procedures as a digital tool to facilitate access to justice for people, especially vulnerable ones. E-Justice ODR Scheme project of the Centre for Judicial Cooperation aimed at drafting an open specification which is necessary to start developing open e-justice platforms for different purposes in multiple countries which will be able to communicate with each other and exchange data and documents including in relation to the cross-border cases.
This event - freely available to those who will design, develop and manage future easily interconnectable multi-lingual e-justice systems - will present the final results of the project, presenting the different facets that compose the open specifications. The event will also be the occasion for discussing the further avenues of research that may emerge considering the new legislative proposal on ODR package, as well as the use of AI in the delivery of justice.