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During the COVID-19 lockdowns, courts and tribunals suddenly went online. How were people needing to go to court under these unprecedented conditions supposed to understand what to do?

A team of top academics sprung into action to find out what everyone involved in the legal system needed -- most importantly people using the legal system -- and produced a set of online videos in partnership with HM Courts and Tribunal Service.

The films were sent out by court staff to people facing something no-one had before: tribunal hearings in their own homes.

Videos: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLORVvk_w75Py6JClMOiiltyTjI2gyc81g

Clip credits: Lucy Klippan

More information: https://www.law.ox.ac.uk/SupportingOnlineJustice

Project Team:

Professor Linda Mulcahy (Project Lead), Dr Anna Tsalapatanis, Nikki Macmichael, Rowen Siemans, Lara Maclachlan; Faculty of Law.

Dr Emma Rowden, Oxford Brookes University.

Alison Bergin, HM Courts and Tribunals Service.

Lucy Kippen, Designer, https://www.goodpoint.design

Key Funders: HM Courts and Tribunals Service, UK Research and Innovation.

Project report: https://www.law.ox.ac.uk/sites/default/files/migrated/supportingonlinejustice_finalreport.pdf
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