Video: Courts of the Future Symposium in Kenya

07 Jun 2018

After the great success of our “Courts of the Future” workshop in London at the end of April, Access Partnership, Strathmore Law School, Microsoft and CaseLines held a second symposium on the digital transformation of court systems in Nairobi, Kenya. Participants were enthusiastic about the potential of digital tools for improving efficiency, transparency and access. However, there was a degree of scepticism as past IT efforts have often failed to meet their needs. The event was captured in a great video by our partners from Strathmore Law School.

You may also find interesting:

Three Lessons for Bringing the Courts System to the Digital Age — a review of our workshop in London.

Six Takeaways from “Courts of the Future” Symposium in Kenya — a review of our symposium in Kenya.

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