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The article was prepared for the purpose of scientific substantiation of the increasing influence on various spheres of public relations of information technologies, which have an increasingly significant impact, including on the legal component of the life of society, in particular, the court. To achieve this target, the authors, developing the content of the article, methodologically rely on the materialistic, positivistic worldview, apply a number of general scientific, special scientific and special methods. As a governing influence, the decisions of the government, enshrined in numerous official documents, set the main directions for the development of the judicial system, such as improving the quality of justice and improving judicial protection of the rights and legitimate interests of citizens and organizations. E-justice is one of the priorities for the development of the judicial system, ensuring a speedy trial and at the same time a high level of stability in society. Informatization of the judicial system and the introduction of modern information technologies in the activities of the judicial system contributes to the effectiveness of the judicial system of the Russian Federation as a whole, therefore, requires great attention at the doctrinal level and at the level of improving legislation.
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This scientific work was supported by the Volgograd Institute of Management—the branch of RANEPA, as part of the execution of the scientific project No. 04-2018VIM “Actual problems of the protection of rights and freedoms in the digital space”.
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Tokarev, D.A., Usanova, V.A., Kagalnitskova, N., Sandalova, V.A. (2019). Development of E-Justice in Russia: Modernization of Legal Regulation and Deepening of Scientific Research. In: Popkova, E. (eds) Ubiquitous Computing and the Internet of Things: Prerequisites for the Development of ICT. Studies in Computational Intelligence, vol 826. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-13397-9_25
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