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INFORMATION SYSTEMS FOR AUTOMATED CASE MANAGEMENT IN THE BULGARIAN COURTS
INFORMATION SYSTEMS FOR AUTOMATED CASE MANAGEMENT IN THE BULGARIAN COURTS

Author(s): Cveta Markova, Mariana Petrova
Subject(s): Information Architecture
Published by: Fakultet za pravne i poslovne studije dr Latar Vrkatić
Keywords: e-justice; Information system

Summary/Abstract: The practice of the Member States in the EU related to the e-justice includes the introduction of information and communication technologies in judicial proceedings in the administrative services of the courts and the provision of legal information and documents electronically. The European e-Justice must fulfill three basic functions in terms of access to information in the field of justice, electronic communication between the court and the parties concerned, and to simplify and promote the exchange of information between judicial authorities in the Member States. In view of this development and implementation of an information system of enforcement is crucial, not only the expected effect on the affected public relations internally, but also as a means of fulfilling the obligations imposed as a result of Bulgaria‘s membership in the EU. Information System for Management of court cases lead to faster and more efficient service, as well as to greater precision by the magistrates and court officials. Bulgaria’s Supreme Judicial Council has approved four systems for case management, а a Web-based interface for court rulings is introduced, integrated with the four IS.

  • Issue Year: 5/2015
  • Issue No: 09
  • Page Range: 125-137
  • Page Count: 13
  • Language: English
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