We have confirmation! The courts of the future will resemble Ultima Ratio. These two features are enough, and the transformation will begin on its own.
We have confirmation! The courts of the future will resemble Ultima Ratio. These two features are enough, and the transformation will begin on its own.
We have confirmation! The courts of the future will resemble Ultima Ratio. These two features are enough, and the transformation will begin on its own.
We have confirmation! The courts of the future will resemble Ultima Ratio. These two features are enough, and the transformation will begin on its own.
We have confirmation! The courts of the future will resemble Ultima Ratio. These two features are enough, and the transformation will begin on its own.
The Courts Will Become a Service
Regarding the future shape of courts, the professor leaves no doubt. The first and most important feature will be that the resolution of disputes will take place online, and courts - perceived today as buildings made of bricks and cement - will become a service.
Less Formalities and Your Own Electronic Legal Advisor
In the model presented by the professor, a party wishing to pursue their claims, for example for the return of a loan, will log into the IT system of the court instead of going to the court. In general terms,