Publication details

eJustice and automation in Europe: A fragmented landscape

Authors

KRIŠTOFÍK Andrej LOUTOCKÝ Pavel

Year of publication 2026
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source JUSLETTER IT
Citation
Doi https://doi.org/10.38023/fd06c17f-268b-453d-b75f-4824580ba5ad
Description The presented article seeks to demonstrate the state of eJustice across selected European countries, most notably in relation to their use of advanced technological solutions, specifically automation, within the judicial process. The presented countries demonstrate varied level of not only automation and the possibilities of automation in the near future, but more crucially they display great variety on the „lower“ technological level of a mere electronisation and digitalization of judicial procedures. By describing these differences and current status via analysis of national reports this article seeks to show that while advanced automation presents an interesting and emerging opportunity for eJustice, the current fragmented approach and the state of infrastructure across Europe does not provide ample opportunity for its realization.
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