INTEGRATION OF INFORMATION AND TELECOMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES INTO JUSTICE ON THE EXAMPLE OF AFRICAN COUNTRIES
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A holistic model for creating digital dispute resolution methods in African countries has not yet been developed, despite the adoption of various targeted programs for the transformation of judicial proceedings, modernization of the judicial system and procedural reform. In most African countries, various acts and strategies have been adopted at the national level regulating the country's digital development agenda, which emphasize the need to introduce modern digital technologies, including in judicial proceedings, and improve the quality of court equipment.
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