TOWARDS INCORPORATING THE SMART ELECTRONIC JUDGE IN THE JORDANIAN LEGISLATION

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HASSAN SAMI ALABADY

Abstract

This study deals with the mechanism of establishing an organizational infrastructure that helps in implementing the smart electronic judge in the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan. This is done by explaining what is the meaning of the presence of a smart judge compared to the human judge and the electronic judge, and what positive aspects it will provide that support the development of the work of judges in terms of: accuracy, speed, and addressing the negative aspects of the work. In light of the absence of Jordanian legislation supporting the implementation of the smart judge in Jordan, the study concluded the necessity of having a smart judge temporarily as an auxiliary or supportive judicial element for the human judge or mainly in litigation. The time has come to take advantage of the technological development of smart software and use it to implement a smart judge in Jordan. The study recommended having full technical and judicial supervision over the smart judge software technically, checking the inputs, comprehensive auditing, and that the smart judge program be supported by sequencing technology in narrating the events of the case and how to reach the results in the ruling. The smart judge's decisions need additional reasoning of a special nature.

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HASSAN SAMI ALABADY

Dr. Hassan Sami Alabady

Phd in Philosophy of Law, Amman Arab University. Associate Professor in Law -Faculty of Business-Amman

Arab University (Amman Arab University).
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