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Title:      ONLINE DATA ABOUT BRAZILIAN JUDICIARY: COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF JUSTICE IN NUMBERS 2004-2017
Author(s):      Lahis Pasquali Kurtz, Amanda Nunes Lopes Espiñeira Lemos and Alexandra Krastins Lopes Souto Maior
ISBN:      978-989-8533-75-3
Editors:      Piet Kommers and Pedro Isaías
Year:      2018
Edition:      Single
Keywords:      Access to information, Internet, Communication Technologies, Judiciary Power, Justice in Numbers
Type:      Short Paper
First Page:      325
Last Page:      329
Language:      English
Cover:      cover          
Full Contents:      click to dowload Download
Paper Abstract:      Brazilian Judiciary Power promoted access to information culture with the implementation of new management policies involving information and communication technologies (ICT). One of these initiatives resulted in the publication of Justice in Numbers, an annual report published by National Council of Justice (CNJ). This report’s goal is to demonstrate productivity metrics and data online about Judiciary entities to any citizen. This paper analyzes qualitatively report’s development and how it attends to access to information culture, based on models of government-citizen interaction established by Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD). That initiative is seen as disruptive to the bureaucratic and hermetic tradition of the Brazilian Judiciary. However, when the communicative capacity of ICT is observed, Justice in Numbers does not achieve its full potential and leaves gaps of effectiveness regarding the dissemination of data in virtual environment.
   

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