Current problems of digital justice in the BRICS countries

EP Rusakova, EE Frolova - Smart Technologies for the Digitisation of …, 2021 - Springer
The research goal of this article is to identify the existing problems of implementing digital
legal proceedings in the BRICS countries. It is proved that the most serious obstacles to …

[PDF][PDF] Government Analytics Using Machine Learning

S Bhupatiraju, D Chen, S Jankin… - … : Leveraging Data to …, 2023 - thedocs.worldbank.org
The use of machine learning offers new opportunities for improving the productivity of the
public sector. The increasing availability of public sector data and algorithmic approaches …

Characterising cheque dishonour cases in India: Causes for delays and policy implications

D Damle, K Gulati, J Madaan, M Singh… - Available at SSRN …, 2022 - papers.ssrn.com
Cheque-dishonour cases constitute a significant portion of litigation in India. These cases
are thought to be major contributors to overall pendency and delays in courts. The Supreme …

[PDF][PDF] Evaluating courts from a litigant's perspective: A project report

P Manivannan, G Palta, S Thomas, B Zaveri-Shah - 2023 - papers.xkdr.org
Abstract Information systems about dispute resolution processes and forums that can aid
litigants, a key stakeholder in the justice delivery system, are absent. We propose the …

[PDF][PDF] The Promise of Machine Learning for the Courts of India

S Bhupatiraju, DL Chen, S Joshi - National Law School of India …, 2020 - edi.opml.co.uk
Artificial Intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML)–adaptive computer programs that can
perform functions typically associated with the human mind–offer new opportunities for …

[PDF][PDF] Knowledge Management Across Boundaries in the Justice System: A Case Study in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

MRM Alrashdi - 2021 - research.aber.ac.uk
The success of an organisation depends mainly upon how it manages the knowledge within
its boundaries as well as with other organisations. Knowledge management particularly …