The judge and the digital: a challenge for the justice of the 21st century.

Authors
  • BLANC Nathalie
  • CADIET Loic
  • CHONE GRIMALDI Anne sophie
  • GAMET Laurent
  • HAFTEL Bernard
  • JACQUEMIN Zoe
  • JULIA Guilhem
  • MALABAT Valerie
  • MEKKI Mustapha
  • PIREYRE Bruno andre
  • BLANC Nathalie
  • MEKKI Mustapha
Publication date
2019
Publication type
book
Summary The 4th cover indicates: "Building the digital era cannot be done without a global reflection on the way and the function of judging. Judges are at the heart of this technological revolution. This encounter between the judge and the digital world is of a double nature. On the one hand, the judge must adapt the traditional subjects that are put to the test of digital technology (distribution and competition law, intellectual property, private international law). On the other hand, the digital tool invests the judge's office and the jurisdictional organization. This interference of digital technology in the very heart of judicial activity is more worrying. It leads us to rethink the place of the judge and the function of judging. The digital "world" is clearly a challenge for the judge of the 21st century. This book, resulting from the colloquium organized by the IRDA on June 8, 2018, is an opportunity to discuss the vices and virtues of this "new" world by addressing two complementary aspects: 1. Jurisdictional activity confronted with the digital . II. Jurisdictional activity invested by the digital.".
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