3rd AIJA Technology for Justice Conference
20-22 October 2002, Sydney

Technology: What can it do for you?

The AIJA held its third Technology for Justice Conference this year, this time in Sydney at the Darling Harbour Convention & Exhibition Centre. The conference program presented the latest in developments in the use of technology in the administration of justice.

Technology for Justice 2002 Report (pdf file - you will need to download Adobe Acrobat to read this file)

Program and Conference presentations Conference papers and presentations have been posted as links to the conference program. Some files have been omitted because of size considerations. A full set of available conference materials is contained on the Conference CD (free to delegates and available for purchase from the Secretariat - email Kathy Jarrett)

Video-tapes of Conference presentations
The following recordings are now available:

Tape 1: UN International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia - PLENARY A: INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY IN AN INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT The Hon David Hunt, AO (this is a video on the work of the tribunal, shown as part of this presentation).

Tape 2: Day One Sessions - Opening, Plenary A, Plenary B, Session 2A, Day Two Sessions -Plenary C

Tape 3: Day Two Sessions - Sessions 3A, 4A, 5A, Plenary D

Cost: $25.00 per tape, incl postage and packaging within Australia. For orders to be delivered outside Australia add $15 "Economy Air" (delivery within 2-3 weeks) or $48 for courier service.

To order: email Kathy Jarrett

Trade Exhibition

For details of previous AIJA TFJ Conferences see
Technology for Justice 2000

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