Courtroom on the clouds: how online courts are transforming China’s court performances at the local level

W. Y. Carter Cheng
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ABSTRACT In 2012, China began its journey to digitalize its court system. While much of the existing scholarship has focused on the legal implications of the digitalized processes, only a small number of studies have looked into the empirical outcomes of these efforts. This research aims to fill this knowledge gap by providing both a panoramic view and close-up angle of China’s experience in online court development. By tracing and accounting for the development history of court digitalization and online courts in China since 2008, this research finds that the development of online courts in China could be characterized by a bi-directional approach, which involved (1) general direction and autonomy from the top authorities, (2) innovations and development at the local level, (3) refinement and wider adoption of outstanding local innovations, and (4) regulation and standardization of the novel elements. Through the compilation and analysis of a time-series dataset on the court performances of the Guangzhou Intermediate People’s Court, it finds that digitalization and online court development helped the court to achieve notable improvement in efficiency while maintaining its effectiveness at stable and high levels between 2013 and 2019. By considering online court’s impacts on access to justice, transparency, judicial ethics and the quality of court services, as well as the image of the law in China, this research also explores what insights other countries could draw on China’s experience in court digitalization and online court development.
云上法庭:网络法庭如何改变中国地方法院的表现
2012年,中国开始了法院系统数字化的征程。虽然现有的许多学术研究都集中在数字化过程的法律影响上,但只有少数研究关注了这些努力的实证结果。本研究旨在通过提供中国网络法院发展经验的全景和特写角度来填补这一知识空白。通过对2008年以来中国法院数字化和网络法院发展历程的追溯和梳理,本研究发现,中国网络法院的发展具有双向的特征,即:(1)最高主管部门的大方向和自主性;(2)地方层面的创新和发展;(3)地方优秀创新的精细化和广泛采用;(4)新元素的监管和标准化。通过对广州市中级人民法院法庭绩效时序数据集的编制和分析,发现2013 - 2019年,法院数字化和网络化的发展使法院在效率显著提高的同时保持了稳定和高水平的效能。通过考虑网络法院对司法公正、透明度、司法道德和法院服务质量以及中国法律形象的影响,本研究还探讨了其他国家在法院数字化和网络法院发展方面可以借鉴的经验。
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