Information protection management structures in Australian E-courts
(2006) Information protection management structures in Australian E-courts. Journal of Theoretical and Applied Electronic Commerce Research 1(3):pp. 58-67.
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Abstract
This issues paper is concerned with ensuring the integrity of Australia’s e-court processes through the development of information protection standards and protocols. The integrity of the court process is important to the national interest because businesses and citizens depend on the certainty of court decisions, naturally assuming that their information and privacy is protected. This paper is a catalyst for future research leading to the creation of an information protection framework, including policies and standards enabling courts to define the use of courtroom technologies, thus ensuring that their design and application is grounded within established information protection principles. Without substantiation of the quality of technological structures and processes used by e-courts, the system of certainty upon which the courts and law are based has the potential to become inherently uncertain.
| Item Type: | Journal Article |
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| Status: | Published |
| Keywords: | e-courts, courtroom technologies, security framework, security management, information standards. |
| Subjects: | 390000 Law, Justice and Law Enforcement > 390100 Law > 390199 Law not elsewhere classified |
| ID Code: | 8483 |
| Deposited By: | Burdon, Mark |
| Deposited On: | 06 July 2007 |
| Alternative Locations: | http://www.jtaer.com/ |
| Copyright Owner: | Copyright 2006 Universidad de Talca |
| Additional Information: | For more information, please refer to the journal’s website (see hypertext link) or contact the author. Author contact details: l.may@qut.edu.au |