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Title

Digitalization of the ECtHR Activities in Inheritance Cases and in Compulsory Enforcement of Jurisdictional Decisions: International-Legal Aspect

Author

Olha Tsybulska, Valerii Prytuliak, Svitlana Shcherbak, Olha Verba, Alisa Kozhevnikova

Citation

Vol. 25  No. 12  pp. 127-133

Abstract

Global challenges and the change in people's usual way of life during the pandemic have shown that it is digital technologies that can expand the possibilities of humanity. Their improvement and expansion of their scope is a priority for many states of the world. Therefore, global digitalization has covered all spheres of social and state life, including justice and the activities of decision-enforcement bodies. In particular, at the 37th plenary meeting of the European Commission on the Efficiency of Justice of the Council of Europe (CEPEJ), unity was demonstrated on the need for further development of tools in the field of digitalization of justice. Due to this, it is important to analyze the features of the digitalization of justice on the example of the activities of the European Court of Human Rights (hereinafter referred to as the ECtHR) regarding inheritance cases and pay attention to the international legal aspect of this issue. The purpose of the work is to study the international legal aspect of digitization of the activity of the ECtHR in inheritance cases and in the course of enforcement of decisions of jurisdictional bodies. The research methodology includes the dialectical method, historical-logical, comparative-legal, formal-legal, statistical, systemic-structural, modeling, and sociological methods. The authors summarized that the digitalization of justice is reflected in the activities of the ECtHR and in the court trials of a number of categories of cases, including inheritance cases. It also influences the enforcement of decisions of jurisdictional bodies. In particular, the article states that inheritance cases are considered with particularities. Besides a number of countries have digitized the administration of justice in relation to inheritance and simplified the procedure for acceptance of inheritance. The authors also highlighted the problematic issues of regulation of the implementation of digitalization tools for the administration of justice in some countries and in the ECHR and problematic issues of digitalization of enforcement of court decisions.

Keywords

Digitalization, European Court of Human Rights, enforcement of court decisions, jurisdictional bodies, judicial proceedings.

URL

http://paper.ijcsns.org/07_book/202512/20251217.pdf