Assistant professor of private law, Department (The Research Group) of Islamic Jurisprudence and Law, Institute for Islamic Studies in Humanities, Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Mashhad, Iran
Recent advancements in artificial intelligence and emerging technologies have fundamentally transformed the traditional concept of judicial justice. The emergence of phenomena such as metaverse courts, autonomous judicial systems, and decentralized justice based on Web 3 has introduced a new paradigm known as "algorithmic justice." This study, employing a descriptive-analytical approach and a comparative analysis of leading judicial systems, explores the challenges and opportunities of transitioning from human-centric to data-driven justice. The findings indicate that, despite the significant efficiency of intelligent judicial systems, issues such as algorithmic bias, the protection of data privacy, personal data security, as well as concerns regarding legitimacy, accountability, and transparency in decision-making, necessitate innovative legal-technical solutions. To this end, the establishment of legal frameworks alongside effective implementation and oversight mechanisms is essential for systematizing the flow of algorithmic justice. Ultimately, this research proposes an integrated model for human-machine collaboration in the judicial process, offering a novel framework to ensure justice in the era of algorithms, which can be utilized to address and mitigate existing challenges.
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Latifzadeh,M. (2025). Transformation of Justice Verification in the Judice Verification in the Judicial System through Intelligent Data Processing. The Quarterly Journal of Judicial Law Views, 29(108), 151-174. doi: 10.22034/jlvi.2025.2048882.1280
MLA
Latifzadeh,M. . "Transformation of Justice Verification in the Judice Verification in the Judicial System through Intelligent Data Processing", The Quarterly Journal of Judicial Law Views, 29, 108, 2025, 151-174. doi: 10.22034/jlvi.2025.2048882.1280
HARVARD
Latifzadeh M. (2025). 'Transformation of Justice Verification in the Judice Verification in the Judicial System through Intelligent Data Processing', The Quarterly Journal of Judicial Law Views, 29(108), pp. 151-174. doi: 10.22034/jlvi.2025.2048882.1280
CHICAGO
M. Latifzadeh, "Transformation of Justice Verification in the Judice Verification in the Judicial System through Intelligent Data Processing," The Quarterly Journal of Judicial Law Views, 29 108 (2025): 151-174, doi: 10.22034/jlvi.2025.2048882.1280
VANCOUVER
Latifzadeh M. Transformation of Justice Verification in the Judice Verification in the Judicial System through Intelligent Data Processing. Judicial Law Views, 2025; 29(108): 151-174. doi: 10.22034/jlvi.2025.2048882.1280