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How does IT contribute to justice efficiency?
[A quel point l'informatique contribue-t-elle à l'efficacité de la justice?]

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  • Bruno Mathis
  • Stéphane Mussard

    (CHROME - Détection, évaluation, gestion des risques CHROniques et éMErgents (CHROME) - Université de Nîmes - UNIMES - Nîmes Université)

Abstract

Methodology We use the Directional distance function (DDF), devised by Chambers et al (1996), complemented by an attribution stage Human assets (judges and non-judges) and IT assets side-byside as inputs to the DDF First-instance civil & criminal justice average disposition times as output to the DDF We assess IT assets through an IT maturity score. We build a dataset made of data submitted by countries to CEPEJ for year 2018 augmented with our own IT index, built on purpose

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  • Bruno Mathis & Stéphane Mussard, 2024. "How does IT contribute to justice efficiency? [A quel point l'informatique contribue-t-elle à l'efficacité de la justice?]," Post-Print hal-04869287, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:hal-04869287
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    Efficiency Function; Judiciary informatics;

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