The First Conference on eJustice, organized for information professionals in the field of justice, took place simultaneously in Trujillo and Mexico City with almost 2000 people participating via video conference. Its purpose was to facilitate access to justice to marginalized groups such as immigrants and the handicapped by means of the communications media.
The event was organized by the Documentation Sciences Foundation, The Center for Advanced Technology of Extremadura and the Judicial Power Electoral Tribunal of Mexico and involved the participation of people in 25 countries via internet.
The conference, which took up the subjects of legal rights and bringing justice to the public through new communication technologies, ended with a discussion of the relationship between justice and the World March for Peace and Non-Violence. José Muñoz Felipe, the speaker on this subject, is one of the coordinating members of the March that will begin on October 2 and travel through more than ninety countries.
José Manuel Muñoz Felipe closed his intervention with these words: “We fervently hope to create a clarifying consciousness that will refine common sense to the extent that it will never again be possible to legislate acts of extermination by one people against another; and for the even greater goal of a total transformation that will bring with it the necessity to legislate the birth of the first universal nation of humanity”.
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eJusticia en Trujillo
*(Translation by Jenni Lukac)*