Affiliation:
1. �Dunarea de Jos� University of Galati
Abstract
The transition of justice to the digital age is a necessary step, especially in the field of cross-border case management, in order to ensure the efficiency and resilience of justice systems. One of the concrete measures adopted in support of the digitalization of justice is represented by the entry into force of Regulation (EU) 2020/1783 of the European Parliament and of the Council of November 25, 2020 on cooperation between the courts of the member states in the field of obtaining evidence in civil or commercial matters (obtaining evidence) (reform) and repealing Regulation (EC) no. 1206/2001, applicable from July 1, 2022.
The Romanian judicial system, part of the European Network for cooperation in civil and commercial matters, has made progress in the field, generated both by the consequences of the COVID 19 pandemic and by the need for efficiency. The purpose of this article is to analyze the impact of this European normative act on the transformations in the field of digitization in the Romanian judicial system.
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