HiiL and the Court of the Future
18 November 2013
HiiL, The Hague
About HiiL
• Advisory and research institute for the justice sector

• Improving processes | Innovating justice
• Justice Innovation Lab | developing, testing and improving
prototypes of new approaches
Innovating justice
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Innovating justice

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Where innovation is needed most…
Building future courts
• Pilot
• Trend Report
• Innovating Justice Forum
Pilot
Trend Report
• In preparation of the Innovating Justice Forum
• Based on weekly sessions
• Bringing together the state-of-the-art thinking and doing on
innovation and courts
• Three strategies for courts
Innovating Justice Forum 10 & 11 Dec
• Courts are important as ever, but also under pressure as
never before.
• Highly interactive, boundary breaching, learning-by-doing
event
• Participants | around 80 judges, court
administrators, legislators, parliamentarians, civil society
representatives, academics, (social) entrepreneurs, and
funders.
Innovating Justice Forum 10 & 11 Dec
1. Innovating Procedures
– What alternatives? When effective?
2. Supporting Technology
– How can it go online?
3. Sustainable Funding
– What business models?
4. Accountability & Responsiveness
– How to serve stakeholders best?
Innovating Justice Forum 10 & 11 Dec
5. Architecture & Design
– What does the current and future role of courts in society
mean for its physical environment?
• 11 December, 11:30 – 12:30 hrs
– 10 minutes presentation
– 10 minutes discussion
– Per team
• Jin Ho Verdonschot | assignment ‘designs for the courts of
the future’
• Maurits Barendrecht | trend report
• Sahar Khan, Ashley Bennett, Robert Porter | teams
• Caroline Scholtz | Innovating Justice Forum
• Laura Kistemaker | contact person
– 06-48379747
– laura.kistemaker@hiil.org

HiiL: introductie 18 november cotf

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    HiiL and theCourt of the Future 18 November 2013 HiiL, The Hague
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    About HiiL • Advisoryand research institute for the justice sector • Improving processes | Innovating justice • Justice Innovation Lab | developing, testing and improving prototypes of new approaches
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    Where innovation isneeded most…
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    Building future courts •Pilot • Trend Report • Innovating Justice Forum
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    Trend Report • Inpreparation of the Innovating Justice Forum • Based on weekly sessions • Bringing together the state-of-the-art thinking and doing on innovation and courts • Three strategies for courts
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    Innovating Justice Forum10 & 11 Dec • Courts are important as ever, but also under pressure as never before. • Highly interactive, boundary breaching, learning-by-doing event • Participants | around 80 judges, court administrators, legislators, parliamentarians, civil society representatives, academics, (social) entrepreneurs, and funders.
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    Innovating Justice Forum10 & 11 Dec 1. Innovating Procedures – What alternatives? When effective? 2. Supporting Technology – How can it go online? 3. Sustainable Funding – What business models? 4. Accountability & Responsiveness – How to serve stakeholders best?
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    Innovating Justice Forum10 & 11 Dec 5. Architecture & Design – What does the current and future role of courts in society mean for its physical environment? • 11 December, 11:30 – 12:30 hrs – 10 minutes presentation – 10 minutes discussion – Per team
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    • Jin HoVerdonschot | assignment ‘designs for the courts of the future’ • Maurits Barendrecht | trend report • Sahar Khan, Ashley Bennett, Robert Porter | teams • Caroline Scholtz | Innovating Justice Forum • Laura Kistemaker | contact person – 06-48379747 – laura.kistemaker@hiil.org