id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-288508-749im18d Sourdin, Tania Court Innovations and Access to Justice in Times of Crisis 2020-08-30 .txt text/plain 5092 218 50 In response to COVID-19, many courts rapidly adopted supportive technologies that enabled video conferencing and at times the exchange of documentation using web-based platforms that include Teams, Skype, Zoom, Google Hangouts and WebEx. Some courts already had existing online filing systems and were, therefore, more prepared for remote working arrangements. Others have however struggled with video conferencing, including data privacy and security-related concerns, and the particular difficulties that arise in relation to jury hearings 5 [3] .Outside courts, where much justice work takes place, online dispute resolution (ODR) arrangements, became an increasingly important focus as delays increased in many court systems. The current scale of the public health crisis has required countries to develop innovative responses to protect people's right to health by establishing social distancing rules, while also ensuring respect for other human rights including access to court services and justice more broadly. ./cache/cord-288508-749im18d.txt ./txt/cord-288508-749im18d.txt