Issues Of Introducing Digital Technologies Into The Activities Of Courts
Khudoynazarov Dadakhon Avaz , Lecturer At The Department Civil Procedure And Economic Procedure Law, UzbekistanAbstract
In the article discusses the work done on the implementation of modern digital technologies in courts, electronic document flow in courts during a pandemic, the activities of electronic sites, statistics on the electronicization of the judicial system, problems in practice, legislation, domestic and foreign experience, improvement of legislation.
Keywords
Courts, Judges, Electronic
References
Normative and legal documents
Resolution of the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan dated August 30, 2017 “On measures to further improve the introduction of modern information and communication technologies in the courts”.
Additional literature
B.Ochilov. Head of the Department for the Introduction of Information and Communication Technologies and Information Security of the Supreme Court.
Law on the Supreme Council of Judges of the Republic of Uzbekistan. http://hudud24.uz/sudlar-faoliyatida-akhborot-tehnologiyalari-ochi%D2%9Blik-va-shaffoflikka-hizmat-%D2%9Bildi/
http://hudud24.uz/uzbekiston-hukuk-ustuvorligi-indeksida-14-pogona-yukurildi.
I.Saidov, Assistant Judge of Bukhara Interdistrict Economic Court and Master of Brunel University London.
Shavkatovich P. O. THE PROCEDURAL ASPECTS OF ELECTRONIC EVIDENCE IN CIVIL LITIGATION: EXPERIENCE OF UZBEKISTAN //PalArch's Journal of Archaeology of Egypt/Egyptology. – 2020. – Т. 17. – №. 7. – С. 9192-9199.
Худайбергенов, Б. Б. (2016). Вопросы правового регулирования судебной санации как процедуры банкротства в Республике Узбекистан. Приложение к журналу Предпринимательское право, (3), 34-36.
Internet resources
https://strategy.uz/index.php?news=1115
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