Virtualization of judicial proceedings: a bibliometric analysis
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.6008/CBPC2179-6858.2022.005.0017Keywords:
eJustice, Electronic process, TeleworkingAbstract
The present work brings a study of bibliometric analysis and the perception of servants in relation to teleworking, addressed in the theme, aiming to insert the importance of sustainable public policies for society, being crucial to invest in practices, which enable greater support for social demands, without, however, compromising environmental resources. Following this line of reasoning, the Court of Justice of Pernambuco (TJPE), a public agency, which receives and issues the most diverse judicial documents in the state, started the process of migrating from physical to digital processes, in order to adapt to more sustainable management practices. It is through this bias that the research aims to elucidate the importance of process virtualization, as a sustainable alternative to physical means, which has already been implemented in the TJPE, seeking to quantify, in terms of material economy, the real advantages brought by computerization, within the scope of a public agency of Justice in order to solving the problem of the untimeliness of the judicial protection, since the extinction of the paper is a significant advance for the improvement of the jurisdictional provision, aiming to verify if the recent changes in the process that represent the beginning of a cultural change that supports a higher quality of judicial provision or if they just represent an improvement in the speed of the process. The present carries out a review in the literature of a focal approach, with reading of published material, books, articles and others, in this sense, based on the survey and analysis of scientific articles, the results showed a trend of growth in the numbers of published articles, the which reveals a concern to deepen the reflection on this theme. In the textual analysis of the consulted publications, he highlighted the use of words; eJustice; Electronic process, telework, according to the studies analyzed. Bearing in mind the results, studies on the subject are an area that must be analyzed and studied to better understand judicial processes. followed by data collection encompassing data collection from the TJPE servers with a research application that is based on data collection through a questionnaire, seeking to identify any transformation in the legal culture impacted by the use of new technology.
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