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Proyecto
ACCESO is promoting the
rule of law throughout the Americas.
The ACCESO team works with all the sectors in the administration
of justice. We are judges, prosecutors, public defenders,
legal educators, and journalists. We are building new
systems for conflict resolution that are fair, efficient
and transparent.
By training legal innovators, together we are srengthening
the rule of law in our Hemisphere.
For more information contact us
[email protected]
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ACCESO Tec is a laboratory for legal innovations
that build the rule of law in the Americas.
ACCESO
Tec designs and showcases technological advances in the administration
of the law with a view to increasing access to justice for all members
of civil society.
Using the latest technologies, ACCESO has been developing public information
campaigns partnering with international aid agencies, the Organization
of American States, and the Bolivian, Chilean, German and U.S. governments,
among others.
ACCESO Tec and Transparency
As an extension of the legal reform process, ACCESO Tec is based on
the concept of open and transparent access to justice. To accomplish
this, the system must contain amongst other things security and accountability
features, such as password protected access, specific user identification
and a usage log to discourage corruption and limit special treatment
of certain classes of citizens. The result will be promotion and public
recognition of an equitable social landscape with respect to the law
and legal process.
Proyecto ACCESO is strengthening the Americas by strengthening the
rule of law. Our globalized world requires the rule of law as its
dialtone. The rule of law is good for the protection of human rights
and intellectual property rights. With the harmonization of national
laws, the emergence of international law, and new technologies for
conflict resolution, there is a need for judicial innovation. ACCESO
Tecs team does more than mere technology transfer.
With our interdisciplinary collaboration we create best practices
that can be modeled for use throughout the Americas. ACCESO Tec takes
the lead in legal sector innovations
We are now pioneering technologies such as wireless, personal data
assistant software, and apparel as well as producing childrens
cartoon programming, at-risk youth popular culture campaigns to promote
the rule of law.
With our partners in the technology world, we guide, develop and implement
the latest in legal technology applications that assist in the administration
of justice and strengthening of the rule of law. From oral advocacy
to mediation clinics, from legal education for undergraduate law students
to continuing professional education, ACCESO has been working to promote
the rule of law and ensure a consistent approach to judicial innovation.
As an example, we are working to increase public awareness and confidence
in the judicial reform now underway in Chile. Despite some governmental
efforts, the reform process has not been adequately explained to the
general public. Few people outside the judicial sector know their
rights, nor understand the new roles and institutions that have been
created in the reform process.
We believe that there is a window of opportunity to transfer technologies
and methodologies from the developed world in order to assist Chileans
and others in Latin America to quickly implement a system to archive
and disseminate evolving case law for the new oral trials. For close
to two hundred years, law has been practiced and met out by courts
in a closed, non-transparent and secret manner. Such is the civil
law tradition in criminal procedures. ACCESO Tec is working to reverse
the trend of opague, closed and written trial procedures to encourage
more participation, efficiency and transparency.
ACCESO Tecs Future
Some of the technological devices ACCESO Tec is developing to assist
in the legal reform process include:
A Handheld Legal Information Device This innovation
is our ACCESO Personal Data Assistant (or "P.D.A."). Over
the past four years, we have designed criminal code personal handheld
devices, wireless statute citators, caselaw management systems, judicial
administration aides, and lawyer skills training modules. ACCESO is
on the cutting edge of new legal technologies.
A Digital Case Registry - The Digital Case Registry may be used
as a teaching tool for law schools, continuing legal education programs,
and professional development for judges, judicial administrators and
other members of civil society.
A Legal Case Catalogue and Management System - The System we
are developing will be built upon a centralized national database
platform for managing all ongoing and past legal activity. From inception
of a case, the System will manage facility, litigation and resource
scheduling (both financial and human), as well as records maintenance.
It will utilize the latest in wireless hardware and software to expedite
communication to all stakeholders.
Our goal is to create an efficient case management system with defined
rules and procedures and with built-in accountability to ensure that
all citizens of Latin America get equal access to justice. Our proposed
digital video case registry can be used as an educational tool, whereby
best practices in critical legal skills, such as oral advocacy and
negotiation, can be viewed, analyzed and employed.
Modern production techniques will enhance creative teaching/learning
and allow the reuse of case data across media with a potential for
a revenue stream to cost-effectively fund social programming, including
much-needed public information campaigns. As the public begins to
use this transparent and organized system as well as our other innovations,
positive experiences will lead to trust in the judicial system, in
general. Trust in the judicial system and the promotion of the rule
of law will lead to economic stability and ultimately to foreign investment.
With economic stability and foreign investment comes employment stimulation
and growth. Everybody wins when there is rule of law human
rights are protected, investment and economic growth increases and
institutions are strengthened. |
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