Abstract

The article substantiates that under the influence of the active introduction of digitalization tools in judicial activity, which have acquired special significance in the conditions of the coronavirus reality, a special type of sectoral legal relations is formed – information legal relations that are formed in the course of the administration of justice. The purpose of the research is the theoretical substantiation of the existence of information legal relations in the field of the administration of justice as a separate type of information legal relations. The purpose of the research has determined the need to set and solve the following scientific tasks: to study the views of leading representatives of legal science on the legal nature of justice in its relationship with the right to judicial protection; to substantiate the existence of a special type of legal relations that arise in the course of the administration of justice as a form of the exercise of judicial power; understanding the impact of the COVID-19 new coronavirus pandemic on the development of electronic and digital justice institutions. Within the framework of this study, both general scientific (analysis, synthesis, method of system analysis, etc.) and special legal (formal-legal, comparative-legal) methods of cognition were used, which allowed to achieve the goal and solve the tasks set. According to the results of the conducted research, it is proved that the intensive introduction of end-to-end digital technologies in the judicial sphere allows us to conclude about the active formation of information legal relations in the field of justice. The conclusion is made about the expediency of studying the legal features of information legal relations in the field of justice, the system of legal and individual regulation of these relations from the perspective of the theory of integrative legal understanding in order to develop practical recommendations for solving problems that arise in the activities of courts due to the use of end-to-end digital technologies.

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