Hybrid Justice: Disruptive technology at the service of the process

Authors

  • Fernando Martín Diz Universidad de Salamanca https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9288-8240

    Doctor en Derecho por la Universidad de Salamanca. Catedrático de Derecho Procesal en la Universidad de Salamanca.
    Correo electrónico: fmdiz@usal.es

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18800/iusetveritas.202401.008

Keywords:

Justice, Artificial intelligence, Hybrid Justice, Procedural Law, Spain

Abstract

The change in the justice model is a reality. This change is totally determined by the emergence of new disruptive technologies and, mainly, by the possible integration of artificial intelligence solutions in the judicial process in functions of assistance to the judiciary. We are probably facing a new justice: hybrid justice. A procedural justice in which, from the non-negotiable supervision by a human (judge), technological applications will have an increasing role in the procedural activity, with the demands of legality and respect for fundamental rights as axes that enable their use with all the guarantees.

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Published

2024-09-05

How to Cite

Martín Diz, F. (2024). Hybrid Justice: Disruptive technology at the service of the process. IUS ET VERITAS, (68), 113–129. https://doi.org/10.18800/iusetveritas.202401.008