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Dissertação
Processo judicial eletrônico: estudo da implantação no Tribunal de Justiça do Estado do Tocantins
Technological progress is remarkable fact and contained in the twenty-first century. Seeing the numerous vantanges, the Brazilian Judiciary decided to face the challenge and surrender to technology as a way to offer citizens a judicial provide faster, transparent, efficient. For this, it was enac...
Autor principal: | Pereira, Sinara Cristina da Silva |
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Grau: | Dissertação |
Idioma: | pt_BR |
Publicado em: |
Universidade Federal do Tocantins
2016
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Acesso em linha: |
http://hdl.handle.net/11612/213 |
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Technological progress is remarkable fact and contained in the twenty-first century.
Seeing the numerous vantanges, the Brazilian Judiciary decided to face the
challenge and surrender to technology as a way to offer citizens a judicial provide
faster, transparent, efficient. For this, it was enacted Law No. 11419/2006, which
authorized the use of electronic means in the course of judicial proceedings, and sets
out the rules for compliance by agencies. With this dissertational study, we intend to
discuss the historical context about the electronic process in Brazil, how was the
trajectory of Brazilian reality until the enactment of Law 11419, the laws that have
been passed over the years authorizing some kind of technological means to
facilitate procedural formalities. The work will also discuss the implementation of the
electronic process in Brazil and its consequences. As the main object of study, the
implementation of the electronic court system in the state of Tocantins will be
analyzed, and in the background demonstrate the reality of the judiciary as a whole,
in every sphere of competence, analyzing the data and making a study comparison
of the various electronic processing systems that are currently in full operation in the
Brazilian legal system, including making a brief note of the procedural electronic
systems that are currently in use by these agencies. At the end, we leave recorded
suggestions for consideration by the Commission of Information Technology of
Tocantins Court of Justice to assess the functionality and subsequent inclusion,
updating the e-Proc system, the electronic process elected by TJTO. |