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Electronic Justice: Stages of Establishment and Issues of Development in Modern Russia

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The article investigates a retrospective of building e-justice and the main issues hereof in the Russian Federation. We analyze an enacted procedure for introducing computerized information systems in Russian courts. The government put great efforts to develop a distant model of people’s applying for public services, foremost through the information and telecommunications network “Internet”. In general, a legislative basis has been established for this purpose. Over the years of e-justice establishment in Russia, we see an adjustment of originally developed e-service systems. They were designated for automation of judge’s functions, judicial machinery, for future operation on a special Internet platform of electronic procedural services distantly accessible to an unlimited number of citizens and institutions. The authors have revealed the issues of e-justice operation and have substantiated recommendations for their resolution. Also, we have presented ideal e-justice model for Russia.

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The reported study was funded by RFBR according to the research project No. 18-29-16132 “Priorities for the legal development of digital technologies of foreign trade activities in the context of international economic integration”.

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Aliev, T.T., Goncharov, A.I., Dolinskaya, V.V., Trofimov, Y.V. (2019). Electronic Justice: Stages of Establishment and Issues of Development in Modern Russia. In: Popkova, E. (eds) Ubiquitous Computing and the Internet of Things: Prerequisites for the Development of ICT. Studies in Computational Intelligence, vol 826. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-13397-9_36

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