Digitization of records in the Administration of Justice
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https://doi.org/10.54886/ibersid.v8i0.4179Keywords:
Electronic documents, Digitization, Administration of Justice, Electronic recordsAbstract
The change in Administration of Justice towards the adoption of electronic files has experienced notable difficulties because of the huge volume of files that are currently open and only available in paper format, or combining elements both in paper and electronic. This article proposes a practical measure towards the progressive replacement of paper: the digitization, at the moment of the file breakdown, of the documents provided by the parts of a justice process, returning the originals to them, and their preservation in electronic format in the archives of the Administration.
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