Computerization of the judiciary
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Wydział Prawa, Uniwersytet Kaliski im. Prezydenta Stanisława Wojciechowskiego, Poland
Submission date: 2025-12-09
Acceptance date: 2025-12-22
Publication date: 2025-12-23
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Michał Marcin Włodarek
Wydział Prawa, Uniwersytet Kaliski im. Prezydenta Stanisława Wojciechowskiego, Plac Wojciecha Bogusławskiego 2, 62-800, Kalisz, Poland
Cybersecurity and Law 2025;14(2):130-139
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Objectives:
The presented study refers to the process of deepening the scope of computerization of the judiciary and digitization of judicial proceedings in civil cases.
Methods:
In this context, in its second part, it addresses, in addition to the formal aspects of the creation of a digital environment that allows electronic signatures for documents by participants in remote sessions, issues relating to the matter of electronic signatures and areas of their use, including presenting the mechanism and obligation to validate the use of such a form of signature. Defines the legal effects of the signature on the material and procedural levels.
Results:
Defines the legal effects of the signature on the material and procedural levels.
Conclusions:
It presents a spectrum of cases in civil proceedings in which the conditions already exist in which it is possible to use an electronic signature for the validation of procedural actions by participants in remote hearings, so that the course of proceedings contributes to increasing the efficiency and effectiveness of court proceedings.