Abstract

The article aims to analyze the impact of the Brazilian National Council of Justice (CNJ) resolutions into the digital transformation of the judiciary, providing reflections on the need for this in light of the rapid changes in social and economic dynamics that have taken place in recent decades, including technological disruptions. For that, a brief contextualization of the Brazilian Judiciary will be carried out, followed by the presentation of the resolutions published by the CNJ and its repercussion in the construction of the so-called Judiciary 4.0, in an adaptation of the millenary institution to contemporary society and new times, marked by the concepts of online Courts and Digital Justice.

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