Policies to Control Electronic Access to Court Databases

11(2) Journal of Judicial Administration 100-106, 2001

7 Pages Posted: 20 Dec 2012

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Andrew J. Cannon

University of Adelaide - School of Law; Münster University; Flinders University - School of Law

Date Written: November 19, 2001

Abstract

This paper discusses some policy implications for courts of using electronic data bases and making them publicly available. A second paper discusses some policy prescriptions to manage those implications.

Keywords: data bases, access to information, transparency, privacy, suppression

JEL Classification: K10, K40, K41, K49

Suggested Citation

Cannon, Andrew James, Policies to Control Electronic Access to Court Databases (November 19, 2001). 11(2) Journal of Judicial Administration 100-106, 2001, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2191882

Andrew James Cannon (Contact Author)

University of Adelaide - School of Law ( email )

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Adelaide 5005, South Australia SA 5005
Australia

Münster University ( email )

Schlossplatz 2 48149
Münster, North Rhiine Westphalia 48149
Germany

Flinders University - School of Law ( email )

Adelaide S.A. 5001
Australia

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