The development of the ideas of “electronic court” and “electronic mediation” in Russian and foreign law

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https://doi.org/10.52028/rbadr.v6.i11.ART11.RU

Keywords:

E-court, E-justice, Digital technology, Information technology, Agency, Mediation, Electronic (online) mediation, Offline mediation

Abstract

This article focuses on the development and implementation of information technologies in courts of general jurisdiction. It compares the concept of “electronic court” in Russia and abroad and concludes with their different contents. Further, the article also focuses on using the “E-Court” system in Russia and “E-SUD” in Uzbekistan. This article analyzes the main problems hindering the development of mediation in Russia. In the future, mediation may become a key alternative to litigation because it saves time and money, maintains relations between the parties to a dispute, and makes a fair decision based on their sake. The development of mediation directly depends on the improvement of the legislative framework. Based on the identified issues, recommendations that will help to realize the potential of mediation have been proposed. The article aims to analyze the possibilities of developing electronic mediation and offers recommendations on the confidentiality of online mediation.

Author Biographies

Irina Vorontsova, Timiryasov Kazan Innovation University

Doctor of Legal Sciences, Professor of the Department of Civil Procedure Law of the Kazan Branch of the Russian State University of Justice, Professor of the Department of Civil Procedure of the Saratov State Law Academy, Professor of the Department of Civil and Business Law of the V.G. Timiryasov Kazan Innovation University.

Roza Sitdikova, Kazan Federal University

Doctor of Law. Professor. Department of Business and Energy Law. Kazan Federal University.

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2024-07-11

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