Abstract

The authors of this article, based on the study of the development of digital technologies in the Russian Federation, explore the possibility of the emergence and prospects for the development of electronic justice. Methods: The disclosure of the topic was carried out from the standpoint of general scientific methods (system, structural, and functional analysis), method of theoretical analysis, and special scientific methods (comparative jurisprudence, technical and legal analysis, concretization, and interpretation). The methodological basis of the study was the method of the theory of knowledge. The purpose of the study: To investigate the possibility of implementing artificial intelligence in the Russian civil process, formulate a scientifically based definition of electronic justice, and show the applied significance of the emergence of electronic justice in the judicial process. Results: It is concluded that currently, there is a regulatory framework for the implementation of electronic justice in the judicial process in Russia. Based on the study of IT, the authors analyzed the goals and directions of the development of electronic justice and formulated a scientifically based definition of electronic justice.

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