Foreword, Maurits Barendrecht (HiiL) 1. Introduction - Making Access to Justice Count: Debating the Future of LawSiddharth Peter de Souza (Humboldt University of Berlin) and Maximilian Spohr (Friedrich Naumann Foundation) Part I: Mapping the Private Sector 2. How Can Law Firms Contribute to Access to Justice in an Age of Technology and Digitalisation? Pro Bono, Law Firm Innovation and Ideas for the Legal CommunityÖzgür Kahale (DLA Piper) 3. How Technology Is Changing the Nature of Work and Altering the Practice of LawSuzanna Kalendzhian (Legal Advice Middle East platform, UAE) 4. Future of Law - Increasing the Access to Justice through TechnologyOdunoluwa Longe (DIY Law, Nigeria) 5. The Future of Law: Technology, Innovation and Access to Justice in Legal Services around the WorldRoger Smith (London South Bank University/Legal Action Group 'JUSTICE') Part II: Smart Government: Building Responsive Future-Ready Institutions 6. Automating Government Decision-making: Implications for the Rule of LawMonika Zalnieriute, Lyria Bennett Moses and George Williams (University of New South Wales) 7. Sustainable AI Development (SAID): On the Road to More Access to JusticeChristian Djeffal (HIIG, Berlin) 8.
Digital Justice: Nice to Have But Hard to AchieveDory Reiling (Sen. Judge Amsterdam District Court, ret.) 9. Improving Access to Justice Through Social Media Service of Process In Germany: Thinking Outside The (In)boxCedric Vanleenhove (Ghent University/University of Liège) Part III: Civil Society: Realizing the Implications of Technology Change 10. Gamified Digital Advocacy and the Future of LawGianluca Sgueo (NYU; Department Director at I-Com) 11. Communicating the Law: Thinking through Design, Visuals and Presentation of Legal ContentSiddharth Peter de Souza (Humboldt University of Berlin) 12. Digital Rights and Data ProtectionAlistair Alexander & Mira Suleimenova (Tactical Tech Collective) 13. Friend or foe?: Examining the Potential and Pitfalls of ICTs in Improving Access to Justice in Post-Conflict CountriesAstrid Wiik (University of Heidelberg) Part IV: Reflecting on Legal Education in the Future 14.
Elements of a Strategic Roadmap to Legal Education and Accreditation in the Digital EnvironmentAna Paula Camelo & Claudio Lucena (UCP Research Center for the Future of Law, Brazil) 15. Challenges and Opportunities: Engaging a Reluctant Profession in Its Own FutureAviva Rotenberg (Canadian Bar Association) 16. The Long and Short of It: How Legal Education Can Help Solve the Profession's Identity CrisisMaeve Lavelle (Neota Logic) 17. Teaching Law after the #feesmustfall Protests - How Technology Saved the Day at UWCAngelo Dube (University of South Africa).