Law and Technology: Rethinking Justice Administration from the Fourth Industry Revolution

Jorge Octavio Ramírez Ramírez, Katherine Gomez Garcia

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Resumen

This paper aims an analysis about the impact of the technology implementation in the justice administration in Colombia from the changes introduced by the fourt industry revolution. although the use of TICs for a better development of justice isn´t a legal mandate, with the emergency derived from COVID-19, it was necessary to use different shock strategies against the possibility of physical contact in the judicial services. The main objective is to determinate the impact caused by the changes presented in the use of technology generated by the COVID-19 in Colombian justice: the application of Information and communication technologies (TICs) to the Law. In this context, it been used an analytical documentary approach by the study of juridical texts, specialized web pages and other documents that allow to go deeper in the subject. As a main conslusion, are evidente new cultural patterns and new autonomous regulations forms of human behavior, juridical traffic, wich are linked to data ownership, intimacy rigths, strategic and politic advantages that may arise from its use among other.
Idioma originalEspañol (Colombia)
PublicaciónRevista Opinión Juŕıdica
Volumen22
N.º48
EstadoPublicada - 3 nov. 2023

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