REGULATION

Italian justice system battles technophobes

Jan 21, 2010 01:23 pm | IDG News Service
Convicted criminals have protested a judge's bad handwriting, as move to e-records slows
by Philip Willan

Despite efforts by the Italian government to move legal records to electronic systems, including a decree that civil-case communications must use the Justice Ministry's secure e-mail system, tradition-bound jurists and a lack of funding is slowing down progress.

In one recent highly publicized case, for example, Italy's highest appeal court chided a Naples judge for delivering his verdicts in almost illegible handwriting, but stopped short of ruling that future communications be made electronically.