Abstract
The purpose of the article is to analyse the development of e-justice and e-administration, focusing on highlighting the main advantages, challenges, and prospects for further digitalisation of the judicial and legal system. To achieve this goal, the methods of content analysis and synthesis were used. The content analysis was used to reveal the main aspects of the development of e-justice and e-court, while the synthesis allows systematising and summarising the information obtained. The article is of practical importance as it addresses important aspects of the digital transformation of the judicial system. Highlighting the challenges, benefits, and prospects of digitalisation allows us to understand current trends and the need to improve e-justice. The results show that the main advantages of e-justice are convenience, speed, accessibility, reduction of bureaucratic processes, and corruption (due to the minimisation of physical contacts). In general, the results of this study indicate the importance of developing the functionality of e-court platforms using artificial intelligence and integration of Blockchain technologies. It is noted that important challenges include the formation of an appropriate digital infrastructure, the presence of cyber threats, formalism, lack of human factor, etc. The study concludes that the development of e-justice is essential for the modern legal system. At the same time, it is important to view challenges as a chance for improvement, focusing on innovation and cybersecurity. The findings emphasise the importance of further development of digital justice to ensure the efficiency and accessibility of court services.
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