La transformation num{\'e}rique de la justice : ambitions, r{\'e}alit{\'e}s et perspectives
Yannick Meneceur (UNISTRA, CRLD, IRB)

TL;DR
This paper examines the digital transformation of justice, analyzing professional testimonials and literature to assess its ambitions, realities, and future perspectives over a four-year academic study.
Contribution
It provides an empirical assessment of the discourse and representations surrounding digital justice transformation through professional insights and literature review.
Findings
Identifies key ambitions and challenges in digital justice
Highlights disparities between expectations and realities
Suggests future perspectives for digital justice implementation
Abstract
The study, conducted over a four-year academic cycle with the assistance of M2 students from the Cyberjustice Master's programme at the Faculty of Law, Political Science and Management at the University of Strasbourg, aims to objectively assess the discourse and representations of the digital transformation of justice, in particular by capitalising on testimonials from professionals in the field and drawing on the available literature.
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Taxonomy
TopicsEducation, sociology, and vocational training · Law in Society and Culture · Legal Systems and Institutions
