The role of digitization in the architecture of the judicial system in Romania, between sustainability and innovation
Valentin – Stelian Badescu () and
Ruxandra Ioana Badescu ()
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Valentin – Stelian Badescu: Lawyer in the Bucharest Bar and an associate scientific researcher of the Institute of Legal Research of the Romanian Academy
Ruxandra Ioana Badescu: Academy of Economic Studies in Bucharest
Smart Cities International Conference (SCIC) Proceedings, 2023, vol. 11, 363-380
Abstract:
Since we are at a turning point, i.e. the moment when traditional justice is being replaced easily, easily by digital justice, we considered it opportune to analyze the way in which the judicial system is being reformed, the implications that new technologies have on law, as well as the need adapting it to all the changes imposed by the evolution of society. This article does not aim to present a generalized and rigid picture, but represents our vision of how digitization is reflected in everyday life, as well as the challenges we have to face in this context. We are not too optimistic to say that we are lucky to live in an age of technology, where artificial intelligence intertwines with human reason, forming a duo destined to make our lives easier. Today, people are surrounded by technology, giving rise to a synergy that was hard to imagine at the beginning of this millennium. Technology, which a few decades ago was only present in science fiction films, has today reached everyone's reach, becoming an integral part of the everyday life of most people.
Keywords: digitization; judicial system; innovation; sustainability; advantages; risks (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: O35 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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