Implementation on information and communication technologies in legal clinics in Colombia: An approach to the state of the matter

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Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) and the Internet have transformed the dynamics of the world. However, many social services have been oblivious to these transformations. That is why this article makes a review and analysis of the implementation of information and communication technologies for social inclusion in the provision of social services, through the administration of justice until reaching the services provided by legal clinics in Colombia, to conclude that ICTs have been used rudimentary to provide the service of legal assistance to users, and that for its correct implementation and use, a technological tool that responds to the profile of the users and their special needs will be needed, as well as a public policy that promotes its use.

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Flórez, J. G., & Uc Ríos, C. E. (2021, December 31). Implementation on information and communication technologies in legal clinics in Colombia: An approach to the state of the matter. Revista Chilena de Derecho y Tecnologia. Universidad de Chile. https://doi.org/10.5354/0719-2584.2020.54794

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