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Application of electronic automation tools in civil process with the purpose of legal costs optimization

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Kuznetsova, Ekaterina H.

Abstract

Modern electronic automation tools for courts, including the ways for court mail and notifying the participants of judicial trial, have been analyzed in this article. The author studied the modern state electronic resources in the field of public services, including the possibility to get the incomi... view more

Modern electronic automation tools for courts, including the ways for court mail and notifying the participants of judicial trial, have been analyzed in this article. The author studied the modern state electronic resources in the field of public services, including the possibility to get the incoming mail in electronic form using Public Services Internet portal. The article investigates the aspects of state expenses optimization to ensure court examination and carrying out administration of justice in civil process by judges. The author argues the necessity for further application of electronic automation tools within the limits of electronic justice, with the purpose of state legal costs optimization. The main areas for the development of electronic justice include: improving the manageability and elevating the organization of the judicial system, information openness and publicity of the judiciary, speeding up the document flow, facilitating access to court. Means of automation, in addition to facilitating the very procedure for submitting applications and participation in litigation for users, allow analyzing data in the most optimal way and creating statistical reports in an automatic mode. The goal of the automation of the legal process is ensuring openness and transparency of justice, creating the necessary conditions for the administration of justice, informatization of the judicial system, and introduction of modern information technologies in the activities of the courts. The use of electronic means of judicial automation will make the judicial process more understandable for citizens and representatives of organizations, the procedure for filing procedural documents - more transparent and thereby contribute to strengthening the authority of the judiciary in the society.... view less

Classification
Administrative Science

Free Keywords
electronic justice; informatization of the judicial system; automation of the civil process; optimization of expenses for electronic justice

Document language
English

Publication Year
2018

Page/Pages
p. 109-112

Journal
Public Administration, 20 (2018) 5

ISSN
2070-8378

Status
Published Version; reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0


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