This document discusses skills related to information and communication technology (ICT) in legal and judicial contexts. It covers the following key areas:
1. Understanding issues and challenges of ICT activities in law, including regulations, rights, ethics, and adapting to changes.
2. Researching and securing legal information and documentation through databases, search engines, and tools like encryption and firewalls.
3. Collaborating digitally through writing documents, managing groups online, and exchanging information securely between legal services and citizens.
4. Using ICT to support decision making through tools like electronic dossiers and statistical analysis.
This document discusses skills related to information and communication technology (ICT) in legal and judicial contexts. It covers the following key areas:
1. Understanding issues and challenges of ICT activities in law, including regulations, rights, ethics, and adapting to changes.
2. Researching and securing legal information and documentation through databases, search engines, and tools like encryption and firewalls.
3. Collaborating digitally through writing documents, managing groups online, and exchanging information securely between legal services and citizens.
4. Using ICT to support decision making through tools like electronic dossiers and statistical analysis.
This document discusses skills related to information and communication technology (ICT) in legal and judicial contexts. It covers the following key areas:
1. Understanding issues and challenges of ICT activities in law, including regulations, rights, ethics, and adapting to changes.
2. Researching and securing legal information and documentation through databases, search engines, and tools like encryption and firewalls.
3. Collaborating digitally through writing documents, managing groups online, and exchanging information securely between legal services and citizens.
4. Using ICT to support decision making through tools like electronic dossiers and statistical analysis.
Areas Skills 1. Implications for the regulation of information technology and communication 2. Identification of rights and obligations general and professional and ethical rules 3. Social and economic consequences on the practice of A professions related to law and professional structures; adaptation to Issues and challenges in the changing business context ICT-related activities in 4. Changing legal practices (cyberjustice…) and the concepts of the legal and judicial law 5. Knowledge of the services and tools offered and the market operators 6. Forward elements: monitoring of developments (Eve and updating) Referential specific and instrumental Areas Skills Tools B1 1. Understand the operation of a data Databases case law, The research and management system regulations and utilization of 2. Using the techniques of queries documentaries information 3. To assess and validate information Search Engines legal, resources and 4. Build a base of personal documentation Online magazines, legal 5. Treat results (interpretation, analysis and encyclopedias and documentation synthesis) electronic legal… sites .. Firewall on personal network (Wi-Fi or wired) Encryption (public key infrastructure, private 1. Securing data (levels and methods, tools) key…) B2 2. Exchanging data securely Standards for Security 3. Keep a perennial its data exchanging (XML) Standards of Conservation (archiving) Signature, electronic certificates B3 1. Adopt a responsible behaviour conforms Texts European and Professional to legal requirements concerning, in particular: french related to ICT Liability activities compared with other related to digital -- Personal Data Protection major legal systems -- The right to secrecy of correspondence (United States, State -- Intellectual property for digital content Members of the EU, -- The protection of individual freedoms Canada…) (employees, customers, third…) -- Written and electronic signatures (form and probative value) Rules of conduct for -- The liability for the online edition various occupations Law (compulsory and press offences) 2. Respect the ethical duties related to ICT Tools Project Management (Group 1. Write documents and acts in common Calendar, tasks, contacts, B4 2. Establish and manage a group via the files) The collaborative Internet Communication tools work in network 3. Manage projects and records network (video, forums, chat, weblog) Tools file sharing Software tools and 1. Using teleprocedures administrative (tax services specific to e- and social, cadastre, marital status, criminal government B5 record…) Software tools and The exchanges 2. Using trading systems judicial services conform to the between digital (Transplant electronic civil courts, criminal legal requirements of players or legal and judicial and evidence and electronic services offered to Trade, exchange of statements,…) signatures (authentication, citizens 3. Develop electronic acts integrity, certification…) 4. Develop Electronic authentic Software tools and instruments services transaction security 1. Use and enrich an electronic clausier Systems Decision B6 2. Being aware of the use of tools to aid Support Information decision Software Analysis processing legal 3. Being aware of the use of the tools of and Retrieval statistical statistical analysis and semantic disputes and semantic
Module A: Problems and challenges in ICT-related activities in the legal and
judicial Title Abstract Origin JurisPedia, University of university legal Site is a project of encyclopedic initiative Montpellier I, of the wiki university open to all participants and on theLaw Faculty of Can rights of the world and the Law and Political Tho, from the Faculty Science of Law, University of Groningen, the team JURIS (University of Quebec in Montreal), the Institut für Rechtsinformatik (Saarland University ). Centre for The CEJEM has been set up to promote and Judicial Studies develop research and courses on the legal, and Economic University of Paris II economic and sociological development of Multimedia technology and multimedia services. (CEJEM) Module B1: Research and utilization of information resources and legal documentation Title Abstract Origin Training URFIST of Brittany Introduction to electronic information networks, resources for and the Loire country / Research and Evaluation of Information, students University of Rennes 2 Guide for information Some search engines generalists as examples and retrieval of Université Paris 5 major portals legal. Juridical Sciences
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Directory specialized sites (international), universities, resources for libraries, publishing, specialized search tools, and Ecole nationale des the areas of law so on. Chartes List of legal bonds by the More than 240 sites for information, seek ... University of Poitiers Magisterium ofFind legal information ICT in Law Module B2: Security Title Abstract Origin The encryption Symmetric encryption, asymmetric encryption, University of Poitiers and certificates. certificates Use of certificates for Université du Sud Generalitat, operation, storage, and so on. electronic Toulon Var signatures How do you explain the principle of digital Digital signature to a friend? How to guarantee a digital University of Rennes signatures in signature? How to build a digital signature1 three stages infrastructure? Module B3: Professional Liability activities related to digital Title Abstract Origin CNIL: Created by Act No. 78-17 of 6 January 1978 on CNIL Commission data processing, data files and individual liberties, Nationale dethe CNIL is an independent administrative l'Informatique authority responsible for ensuring the protection et des Libertés of personal data. Module B4: The collaborative work in network Title Abstract Origin Practical Guide for collaborative Guide to practice collaborative work in virtual University of Limoges work in virtualcommunities learning communities Research work conducted by a team of students of the ECP on the world of collaborative work. The Collective students at Following interviews, literature searches and even collaborative the Ecole Centrale de practice collaborative work, they have developed work Paris this website which aims to present their experiences. Module B5: Exchanges between digital players or legal and judicial services offered to citizens Title Abstract Origin The electronic Memory DESS Law Julien Esnault signature E-graft: the dematerialization E-graft dématerialisé or exchange documents, of procedural the current dématerialisation documents, towards Caroline Boissel steps towards the a future dematerialization of documents,… development of a justice online Excluding repository Title Abstract Origin A census of sites providing legal information in Law and ICT the field of information technology and MENESR communications and use teaching Légamédia Area information and legal awareness
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