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ICT4Justice 08

FRIDAY 24th OF OCTOBER
MORNING SESSIONS

08:30 – 09:20

Registration and Welcome

09:20 – 09:30

Opening of the day (N.Zaharis SEERC, G.Eleftherakis CITY College)

9:30 – 10:30

SESSION 1
Towards e-Justice in judicial cases

The e-Justice strategy of the European Commission [PPT]
(M. Miranda, European Commission, DG JLS)

UYAP: National Judiciary Network Project [PPT]
(C. Tanrıkulu, Ministry of Justice of Turkey)

Experiences from the application of IT within the judiciary [PPT]
(G. Naumovski, Ss. Cyril and Methodius University, FYR Macedonia)

SICP project: the new ICT architecture for criminal justice in Italy [PPT]
(G. Caprio, Ministry of Justice of Italy)

10:30 – 11:30

SESSION 2
ICT in the courtroom. Best practices and challenges

Management of the trial folder: the SIDIP project [PPT]
(S.Somaschini, Project Automation and Ministry of Justice of Italy)

Audio and video recordings in the Polish Court [PPT]
(B. Podrazik, Ministry of Justice of Poland)

Electronic Court Management System - Litigation Document Management Platform [PPT]
(B. Malaeb, UN-ICTY, Netherlands)

Audio challenges for enhancing transcriptions: the JUMAS case study [PDF]
(D. Falavigna, Fondazione Bruno Kessler, Italy)

11:30 – 12:00

COFFEE BREAK
During the break, demonstrations of SIDIP systems, Automatic Speech Recognition and Electronic Authentication via fingerprint and Mobile system for interrogation and hearings will be available.

12:00 – 13:00

SESSION 3
ICT in civil and criminal judicial cooperation

EPOC: Empowering EU judicial cooperation through Eurojust [PPT]
(M.
Ruckdaeschel, Eurojust, Netherlands) 

Connecting judicial workgroups in a secure workspace: the JWeB case study [PDF]
(K. Davies, GoV3, United Kingdom)

Collaborative environment and workflow engines for judicial cooperation [PPT]
(A.Waldo, Airial Conseil, France)

13:00 – 14:15

LUNCH BREAK
During the break, demonstrations of SIDIP systems, Automatic Speech Recognition and Electronic Authentication via fingerprint and Mobile system for interrogation and hearings will be available.

ICT4Justice 08

FRIDAY 24th OF OCTOBER
AFTERNOON SESSIONS

14:15 – 15:45

SESSION 4
Future trends of ICT technologies in e-justice

A view on the role of information security in e-justice [PDF]
(G. Eleftherakis, City College, Greece)

ICT in pretrial proceedings-the impact on defendant’s rights
(D. Sielicki, Ministry of Justice of Poland)

Secure communication architectures for criminal justice [PPT]
(S. Ferri, AMTEC-ElsagDatamat, Italy)  

Biometry, an effective tool in the justice world [PPT]
(P. Murrieri, Italdata Ingegneria dell’Idea, Italy)

Videoconference in judicial proceedings: actual practices and challenges for the near future [PDF]
(M. Cislaghi, Project Automation S.p.A., Italy)

Privacy Protection Issues in e-Justice [PPT]
(I. Iglezakis, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece)

15:45 – 16:00

COFFEE BREAK

16:00 – 17:00

SESSION 5
Management of Judicial knowledge and libraries

The Story of the Lawyer and the Machine [PPT]
(T. Van Engers, University of Amsterdam, Leibniz Center for Law, Netherlands)

Exploitation of knowledge in  video [PPT]
(A. Briassouli, CERTH-ITI, Greece)

Audio-based Emotion Recognition for Advanced Automatic Retrieval in Judicial Domain [PPT]
(E. Fersini, University of Milano Bicocca, Italy)

Video Surveillance Framework for Crime Prevention and Event Indexing [PPT]
(I. Petras, MTA-SZTAKI, Hungary)

17:00 – 17:15

Final Discussion and Conclusions

Chairs and Moderators:
Prof. Nikolaos IntzesiloglouAristotle University, Thessaloniki, Greece,
Prof. Tom M. Van EngersUniversity of Amsterdam, Law Leibniz Center for Law, Amsterdam, The Netherlands)

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