Implementation of electronic justice in Ukraine in conditions post-pandemic development of society
Słowa kluczowe:
electronic justice, the Unified Judicial Information Communication System (UJICS), remote trial, the Electronic Office, the Electronic Court, the subsystem videoconferencingAbstrakt
In context of the digitalization of society the main objective of this study is to analyze the state of legal regulation of electronic justice and remote trial in Ukraine, including the mode of video conference in the conditions of post-pandemic development of society and martial law, what is designed to simplify access to justice and to lead the saving of costs and procedural means in the consideration of court cases. The article pays special attention to the work of the Unified Judicial Information Communication System (UJICS) and its modules, such as the Electronic Office, the Electronic Court and the subsystem of videoconferencing. The purpose of this article is to identify problematic issues regarding legal regulation of distance litigation in Ukraine and to propose mechanisms for its improvement.
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