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法院信息化蓝皮书:探索研发法院诉讼垂直领域专用模型
2 1 Shi Ji Jing Ji Bao Dao· 2025-06-11 11:40
Core Insights - The "2025 Court Informationization Blue Book" highlights the rapid advancement of online court services, with over 100 cases being registered every minute since 2024, indicating a significant shift towards digitalization in the judiciary [1][3] Group 1: Online Court Services - The "People's Court Online Service" mini-program has facilitated an average of over 100 cases being registered every minute since 2024 [1][3] - The Supreme People's Court has conducted online registration trials for civil and administrative appeals in 16 regions, resulting in over 370,000 online registrations by the end of 2024, with the registration cycle reduced by over 70% compared to pre-trial periods [3] - A total of 7,918 cross-regional litigation services were provided in 2024, allowing parties to handle litigation matters locally, thus reducing travel costs [3] Group 2: Dispute Resolution at the Grassroots Level - In 2024, grassroots courts implemented a mediation platform that successfully resolved 122,590 disputes through online connections with local community organizations [4] - The mediation success rate reached 95.57%, with grassroots units independently handling 56,800 disputes [4] Group 3: Blockchain Technology in Judiciary - The Supreme People's Court has established a unified judicial blockchain platform, enhancing data security and optimizing judicial processes, with over 5.8 billion data records stored on the blockchain by the end of 2024 [5] - The average delivery time for traditional methods was 0.8 days, while electronic delivery took only 0.5 days, resulting in a 93% reduction in postal costs [5] - The blockchain technology has streamlined traditional processes, reducing the time for certain procedures from multiple days to just 10 minutes [5] Group 4: Future Directions - The future focus of blockchain technology will include exploring innovations within the Web3.0 technology framework and enhancing integration with privacy computing and the Internet of Things [6]
法治蓝皮书:依托信息化发展,我国法院审判、执行效能均有提升
Xin Jing Bao· 2025-06-11 08:57
Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the reports emphasizes the necessity of leveraging technology to enhance the efficiency of judicial processes in Chinese courts, particularly in the context of the ongoing "case overload" issue [1][2] - The "Judicial Assistant" system developed by the Suzhou Intermediate People's Court includes features such as intelligent electronic document review, AI Q&A interaction, legal document generation assistance, and online monitoring of trial processes, aimed at improving case handling efficiency [1] - From January 1, 2024, to January 31, 2025, 655 case handlers in Suzhou utilized the "Judicial Assistant" system to manage 132,000 cases, resulting in a 50% reduction in time spent on document review and judgment writing for most cases [1] Group 2 - The Anhui High Court has developed an intelligent monitoring system for case funds, which integrates big data and blockchain technology to achieve full-process monitoring of fund transactions, enhancing regulatory oversight [2] - The intelligent monitoring system allows for real-time tracking of each fund's "receipt, payment, and storage," enabling better management of fund disbursement issues [2] - The Beijing High Court's report indicates a continuous increase in case numbers and complexity, prompting the establishment of an intelligent trial supervision application system to transition from reactive to proactive case management [2]
法院信息化蓝皮书建议:需关注算法公开列入司法公开的必要性
Nan Fang Du Shi Bao· 2025-06-11 03:44
Core Insights - The "Court Informationization Blue Book" released by the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences highlights significant advancements in online litigation processes, particularly in civil and administrative second-instance cases, with over 370,000 online filings by the end of 2024, reducing the average filing time by over 70% compared to pre-trial periods [1][2] Group 1: Online Litigation Developments - The pilot program for online second-instance filings has been implemented in 16 regions, allowing for same-day applications and filings [1] - Shandong High Court has processed 99,000 online second-instance applications, with an average filing time reduction of over two-thirds [2] Group 2: Cross-Domain Litigation Services - The Supreme People's Court has guided 13 pilot regions to provide cross-domain services, significantly lowering litigation costs and enabling local processing of legal matters [2] Group 3: Dispute Resolution Innovations - The court's informationization efforts have led to the establishment of a mediation platform that has resolved over 2.5 million disputes through local governance units [3] Group 4: Technological Integration and Recommendations - The blue book emphasizes the need for developing specialized models for court litigation to reduce reliance on external technologies and suggests regular assessments of algorithm fairness and reliability [4]