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    Digitalization and Artificial Intelligence in Courts: Opportunities and Challenges

    Digitalization and Artificial Intelligence in Courts by Esteban de la Rosa, Fernando; Cort--s, Pablo; Marchal Escalona, Nuria;

    Opportunities and Challenges

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    • Publisher OUP Oxford
    • Date of Publication 25 September 2025

    • ISBN 9780198918721
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages486 pages
    • Size 27x156x234 mm
    • Weight 854 g
    • Language English
    • 640

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    Short description:

    In an era of rapid technological advancement, justice systems are transforming through digitalization and AI. However, challenges like ensuring transparency, fairness, and privacy remain. This volume explores these issues, while offering strategies and comparative analyses of global initiatives.

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    In an era of rapid technological advancement, justice systems around the world stand at the threshold of a profound transformation. Digitalization and artificial intelligence offer unprecedented opportunities to enhance efficiency, broaden access to legal remedies, and bring courts closer to citizens. Yet, as judicial processes become increasingly digitalized and automated, critical questions arise: how can we ensure transparency, fairness, and accountability in online dispute resolution (ODR) and AI-driven systems? What protections must be in place to preserve privacy, uphold fundamental rights, and ensure that technology serves, rather than undermines, the core principles of justice?

    Positioned at the intersection between technology and justice, Digitalization and Artificial Intelligence in Courts: Opportunities and Challenges explores these questions. The first part of the volume considers strategies for bridging the digital divide, explores the potential for process pluralism, outlines data protection requirements, and emphasizes the necessity of robust cybersecurity frameworks. It also tackles one of the most pressing concerns of the digital era: fostering trust and legal certainty in a virtual justice system. The second part presents a comparative analysis of selected groundbreaking national and cross-border court digitalization initiatives, from England and the United States to China, Pakistan, and the European Union. The final part examines the role of AI in courts, offering a critical reflection on its promises and perils, from algorithmic bias to the controversial concept of "AI judges."

    Through a rigorous and balanced analysis, the authors map the opportunities and challenges of an increasingly digitalized legal landscape. Essential for legal professionals, policymakers, and scholars, Digitalization and Artificial Intelligence in Courts serves as a fundamental guide to navigating the future of justice systems and technology in the twenty-first century.

    Includes a foreword by Lord Briggs of Westbourne, Justice of the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom.

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    Table of Contents:

    PART I. BUILDING FOUNDATIONS FOR THE DIGITALIZATION OF THE JUSTICE SYSTEMS
    Towards a People-Centric Digitalization of Justice Systems: Fostering Empowerment, New Rights, and Fair Treatment amid the Digital Divide
    Process Pluralism in the Post-Covid Dispute Resolution Landscape
    Challenges of Using AI Tools in the Digitalization of Advanced Justice Systems: Beyond Data Protection and Cybersecurity
    Biometric Breakthroughs: Transforming Electronic ID and Trust in Courts
    PART II. THE IMPACT OF TECHNOLOGY IN TRANSFORMING NATIONAL COURTS AND CROSS-BORDER LITIGATION
    Technology as an Instrument to Promote Settlement in Advance of Court Adjudication-Developments in England and Wales
    Designing to Expand Access to Remedies, Voice, and Possibly Justicein United States Court Online Dispute Resolution (ODR)
    Delivering Justice in the Digital Economy: Innovations in China's E-Courts
    The Digitalization of the Pakistani Justice System: Challenges and Solutions
    Facilitation of Digital Access to Justice in Cross-Border Environments: The New System of European Judicial Cooperation in Civil Matters
    The Framework for Evidence-Taking under the Policy of European Judicial Cooperation on Civil Matters
    PART III. THE RISE OF AI IN DIGITAL COURTS
    Human Rights-Compliant Artificial Intelligence: Regulatory Frameworks for Upholding Democracy and the Rule of Law in the Digital Age
    Governance of AI in the Judicial System
    Artificial Intelligence Systems Processing Judicial Decisions and Legal Data Under the EU Legal Framework
    The Integration of Artificial Intelligence in the Digitalization Process of the Administration of Justice
    Courthouse AI and Access to Justice in the United States
    Judging the Robot Judge

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