Abstract

Research background: The computerization and computerization of the judiciary are important support tools with great potential in addressing key issues in the judiciary. The basic architecture of the modernization and informatization of justice consists of the Electronic Judicial File, Development of Electronic Judicial Services, Electronic monitoring of offenders and the Register of Bankruptcies projects. In terms of scope and financial volume, the most intensive electronicization of Slovak courts in their modern history is currently underway. At present, an electronic person monitoring system is also being successfully implemented in Slovakia, which represents a fundamental modernization of prisons, but also an increase in the safety of citizens against perpetrators of violent crimes, domestic violence or crime at public mass events. Purpose of the article: The main goal of the paper is to analyze the problems in the electronic justice system with a focus on the issue of introducing electronic monitoring of offenders. The authors also analyzes whether a change in legislation that allowed the use of electronic monitoring in more serious crimes contributed to more frequent use of electronic monitoring, or this change did not bring the desired effect of greater use of electronic monitoring. Methods: The authors use the method of analysis, synthesis, system-structural method and normative-legal method of interpretation of legal norms. Findings & Value added: The main benefit of the research is to point out specific problems in connection with the electrification of the judiciary and the introduction of electronic monitoring and to propose solutions to these problems.

Highlights

  • Research background112 million euros have been invested in information and communication technologies in the judiciary in the last five years, mainly from EU funds

  • Research background: The computerization and computerization of the judiciary are important support tools with great potential in addressing key issues in the judiciary

  • The implementation of the Electronic Surveillance System for Persons (ESMO) project, which started in February 2014, introduced a modern, efficient and integrated information system providing electronic services related to electronic monitoring of accused and convicted persons, serving citizens, entrepreneurs and local governments

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Research background

112 million euros have been invested in information and communication technologies in the judiciary in the last five years, mainly from EU funds. Projects financed from the Operational Program Effective Public Administration were to be added to the eJustice projects These were to support the optimization of processes, the training of judges and judicial staff, the improvement of the analytical capacity of the Ministry of Justice and the expansion of support for the activities of the Legal Aid Center. The parties will be able to view the court file online, the courts will be able to hear it by videoconference and the publication of court decisions on the web will be improved These are just a few of the several benefits that the Development of Electronic Judicial Services Development Project ("RESS") will bring to the courts.

Development of electronic services in the judiciary
Central portal of public administration
Institute of Preliminary Investigation
Electronic monitoring of the accused
Electronic criminal report
Electronic court file
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