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Tuesday, 24 June 2008

Past and Upcoming Events:



SA's Annual Cyber Law Conference

   1st Cyber Law Conference (2006)

   2nd Cyber Law Conference (2007)

   3rd Cyber Law Conference (2008)

 

   4th Cyber Law Conference (2009)

 

   5th Cyber Law Conference (2010) 

 

BAREND BURGERS ATTORNEYS

Present

South Africa’s

5th Annual

Cyber Law Conference

26 – 28 October 2010

@

The Innovation Hub, Pretoria

South Africa

 

“e-Justice in the context of e-Government”

 
e-Justice - Its objective is to harness proportionate technology to improve the efficiency of legal
procedures, too often cumbersome and paper-based, leading to confusion, delay, and miscarriage of
justice. It offers innovative solutions by integrating ICT and biometrics for controlling and tracking
authorized access to a legal process, which is automated as workflow systems, and represented in
visual format.
 
e-Government refers to the use of internet technology as a platform for exchanging information,
providing services and transacting with citizens, businesses, and other arms of government.
e-Government may be applied by the legislature, judiciary, or administration, in order to improve
internal efficiency, the delivery of public services, or processes of democratic governance.

 

 

Potential Speakers:

 

The Honourable Minister of  Justice and Constitutional Developement Mr J Radebe (Welcoming address)    

The Honourable Deputy Minister of Justice and ConstitutionalDevelopment Mr Andries Nel (Access to Justice)

Chief Director: Court Services Mr Pieter du Randt (e-Justice)

Jacky Fick  (Information Governance)

Kendel Watt / Gerrie van Gaalen(Continuity and the ongoing demand for secure forensic email storage)

Botha Lebepe (The Role of Mobile Technologies in e-justice)

Cobus Burgers (Open Source issues relating to e-justice)

Mervyn King SC  (The role of IT in corporate governance and it’s relevance to e-justice)

Pria Chetty (e-Evidence)

Mark Heyink (Latest on the PPI Bill)

Mark Heyink / Sizwe Snail (Electronic service of pleadings – a debate regarding the pros and cons)


 

 

Conference Fees:

 

Normal Fees:      R6000 (for registrations and payment received after 31 August 2010)

Early Bird Fees: R5000 (for registrations and payment received on or before 31 August 2010)

Members of Progressive Business Forum Fees: R4500 (proof of membership required)

ICTLA.za (Information Communication Technology Law Association of SA) members: R4000

Undergraduate Students and candidate attorneys: R3000 (proof required)

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Bronze Sponsor:

 

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www.tmobilesa.com

 

 

 

 Exhibitors:

 

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www.juta.co.za

 

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www.mimecast.co.za

 

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www.hortors.co.za

 

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www.sabinet.co.za

 

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www.lexisnexis.co.za

 

 

 

Supported by:

 

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www.tech4law.co.za

 

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www.netcb.com

 

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www.snailattorneys.com

 

 

 

   Register Here for SA's 5th Annual Cyber Law Conference 

 


Please Note: The conference contents cd's are available for sale at the BAREND BURGERS offices, all proceeds will go to ICTLA.za

 

 

Last Updated ( Monday, 06 September 2010 )
 
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