Abstract

While only enrolling fifteen judges at its inception on May 19, 1995, JAIN today emol?s over eight hundred federally appointed Canadian judges and extends to thou sands more provincial court judges by an allied system, JUDICOM (CJC, 1994-2002). Mr. Justice Robert Carr, of Manitoba's Court of Queen's Bench, and chairperson of the JAIN Steering Committee, comments, There is no comparable network in the world. I was at a technology convention in Los Angeles not long ago with about 3,000 delegates, many of them judges, and the Americans just astonished at how far behind they were (Makin, 2000). This management note for students of court administration provides an overview of the operation of JAIN and JUDICOM, assesses their impact on Canadian judges and jus tices, and discusses implications for judicial reasoning. Of course, there are limits in assessing JAIN/JUDICOM due to the lack of systematic understanding through survey

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