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The space of possible E-Justice processes

  • Autoren/Autorinnen: Michał Araszkiewicz / Grzegorz J. Nalepa / Karolina Mania / Tadeusz Zbiegień
  • Beitragsart: E-Justice
  • Rechtsgebiete: E-Justice
  • Sammlung: Tagungsband IRIS 2024
  • DOI: 10.38023/5a97587c-a226-4f75-a562-2e06da0813fe
  • Zitiervorschlag: Michał Araszkiewicz / Grzegorz J. Nalepa / Karolina Mania / Tadeusz Zbiegień, The space of possible E-Justice processes, in: Jusletter IT 28. März 2024
This paper outlines an idea of a space of possible e-justice processes. Such a space results from combinations of elements that describe such processes. The awareness of the possible combinations of these elements is essential for designing online courts and public and private ODR platforms. The point of departure for the investigations is that the general structure of justice processes, shaped in the 19th Century and extended and modified in the 20th Century with the rise of ADR methods, still represents a limited array of approaches in this area. Most of the viable solutions remain unexplored due to the constraints related to limited resources, traditional institutional settings and insufficient technological solutions. However, with the rapid development of new AI technologies which facilitate a range of activities in the justice processes, numerous additional possibilities should be considered seriously to broaden access to justice.

Table of contents

  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. Towards the Comprehensive Description Framework of the e-Justice Processes
  • 3. Three Perspectives on e-Justice Processes Modeling
  • 4. The Features of e-Justice Systems
  • 5. Conclusions and Further Research

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