Frédéric Pelletier, Ruth Rintoul, Daniel Poulin
Frédéric
Pelletier, Ruth Rintoul, Daniel Poulin

The Preparation, Citation and Distribution of Canadian Decisions

Canadian Citation Committee Final version: 2009-04-02 The origins of the present guidelines date back to 1996, when the Judges Technology Advisory Committee (JTAC) of the Canadian Judicial Council adopted the Standards for the Preparation, Distribution and Citation of Canadian Judgments in Electronic Form. This document opened the way to a standardization that is crucial in […] Read more

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Frédéric
Pelletier

Model Policy for Access to Court Records in Canada

In May 2003, the Canadian Judicial Council released a discussion paper prepared by the Judges Technology Advisory Committee (JTAC) entitled “Open Courts, Electronic Access to Court Records, and Privacy,” which built upon an earlier report for the Administration of Justice Committee of the Council. Read more

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Frédéric
Pelletier

Use of Personal Information in Judgments and Recommended Protocol

The JTAC Open Courts and E-Access to Court Records and Privacy Subcommittee was asked in February, 2004 to consider developing and implementing a standardized national protocol to de-identify family judgments which would allow all of them to be posted on court websites. Read more

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Frédéric
Pelletier

The preparation of documents for electronic distribution

Distribution of documents in printed form is characterized by its simplicity. The recipient will only see what the printed version of the document shows and will have access to no more information than the words appearing on the pages. This situation is far different from that of electronic distribution of documents. The visual presentation of electronic documents is more flexible. The appearance of... Read more

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Daniel
Poulin

Contradiction and Confirmation

18.09.1993 Tags:  Daniel Poulin, Court Technology, Others Daniel Poulin[1],Pierre St-Vincent[2] and Paul Bratley[2] [1]Centre de recherche en droit public[2]Département d’informatique et de recherche opérationnelle Université de Montréal,C.P. 6128, Succursale AMONTRÉAL (Québec),Canada H3C 3J7 Abstract. In most expert systems, efforts are made to keep the rules in the knowledge base... Read more

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Daniel
Poulin

Legal interpretation in expert systems

18.07.1993 Tags:  Daniel Poulin, Court Technology, Others Daniel Poulin[1], Paul Bratley[2],Jacques Frémont[1] and Ejan Mackaay[1] [1]Centre de recherche en droit publicpoulind, fremont, mackaay@droit.umontreal.ca [2]Département d’informatique et de recherche opérationnellebratley@iro.umontreal.ca Université de Montréalc.p. 6128, Succursale AMontréal (Québec)Canada H3C 3J7 Paper submitted... Read more