Economic analysis of the impact of disruptive technologies on the executive process
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https://doi.org/10.5335/rjd.v36i3.14198Keywords:
Economic Analysis of Law, Judicial power, Economic development, Disruptive Technologies, Legal Security, Procedural DelaysAbstract
The present article highlights the influence exerted by the Judiciary on the national economic reality, highlighting the negative economic impact resulting from the procedural slowness and the lack of stability and predictability of judicial decisions. Through bibliographic research, as well as exploratory and descriptive, this article seeks to identify the main bottlenecks of our justice system and possible possibilities for using automation and artificial intelligence resources in the executive process, in addition to some platforms that are already operating in Brazilians courts. As a result, it is perceived that the use of disruptive technologies in the judicial process has the ability to improve the Brazilian judicial institution al environment, assisting in the procedural process and in the taking of judicial decisions, corroborating a more dynamical and efficient judicial role, allowing greater speed, decision-making stability and legal certainty – drivers of national economic development.
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