ACCESS TO JUSTICE AND THE USE OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN THE JUDICIARY FROM THE LOOKS OF LUIGI FERRAJOLI AND RICHARD POSNER
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https://doi.org/10.14295/revistadaesmesc.v30i36.p90Keywords:
Fundamental rights, Access to justice, Electronic process, Artificial intelligenceAbstract
This study aims to examine the fundamental right that ensures a reasonable time for processing the process before the Judiciary, provided for in the Brazilian Federal Constitution and closely related to the fundamental constitutional right of access to justice, from the perspective of the electronic process and the change of a procedural culture, more open to the use of technological means such as task automation and the use of artificial intelligence, exploring Luigi Ferrajoli recipe on the assistance of algorithms for decision-making and some strategies to enable their use without training of interpretive biases.
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