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29 February 1996

Technology In Hong Kong Courts

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Hong Kong Strategy
The Hong Kong judiciary intends to equip its court rooms with additional technology in 1996, in order to improve efficiency.

The new measures are aimed at improving processing time and reducing costs.

The proposed measures to be introduced include:-

- a computerised audio recording and transcription service in order to relieve judges, magistrates and other judicial officers of the need to take hand written notes of the proceedings, and therefore speed up events;

- an electronic court diary to enhance flexibility in scheduling trials and to maximise courtroom utilisation;

- modernising all courtrooms facilities with audiovisual equipment and electronic security systems.

The content of this article is intended to provide a general guide to the subject matter. Specialist advise should be sought about your specific circumstances

If you would like further advice please contact David Ellis, Johnson Stokes & Master, 16th Floor, Princes Building, 10 Chater Road, Hong Kong. Telephone No: 00 852 2843 4226 ,Fax No:00 852 2845 9121 ,E Mail address: daellis @ asiaonline.net

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