Research on the Mode of Online Administrative Litigation under the Background of "Internet +": A Case Study of Hangzhou Internet Court

Authors

  • Hongwen Jin Zhejiang Wanli University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18063/bdci.v3i1.1143

Keywords:

Online litigation model, Internet court, innovation of litigation model, convenience of litigation

Abstract

The development of e-commerce economy has led to the emergence of new types of legal relationships. The promotion of administrative litigation models should be an approach to promote strengths and avoid weaknesses, whether online or offline. Exploring the advantages of the online litigation model can speed up the processing rate of administrative cases. Relying on big data will also help trial judges accurately locate administrative litigation cases and save judicial resources. Under the background of "Internet +", how to make full use of big data to further advance the online litigation model and solve the problems in judicial practice has become an urgent priority.

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Published

2019-06-03

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