Automating Intervention in Chinese Justice: Smart Courts and Supervision Reform

Asian Journal of Law and Society, 2023

36 Pages Posted: 16 Mar 2023 Last revised: 6 Jul 2023

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Straton Papagianneas

Leiden University, Leiden Institute for Area Studies

Date Written: July 18, 2022

Abstract

This article examines how smart courts enhance the reform of judicial responsibility and the “trial supervision and management” mechanism. It holds that smart courts, while meant to provide better judicial services and improve access to justice, have the additional goal of enhancing the restructuring of accountability and power structures. It argues that automation and digitisation help institutionalise and codify political supervision. Smart courts help resolve tension between the two opposing requirements of Chinese courts to maintain legal rationality and independent adjudication on the one hand, and the need for flexibility to allow intervention on the other. This article provides an account of the automation of “trial supervision and management” and explores the role of technology in enhancing political intervention in China’s legal system. This investigation draws on internal court reports and central and local judicial documents, supplemented with a review of Chinese empirical scholarship.

Keywords: Automation, China, Judicial Responsibility Reform, Smart Courts, Trial Supervision and Management

Suggested Citation

Papagianneas, Straton, Automating Intervention in Chinese Justice: Smart Courts and Supervision Reform (July 18, 2022). Asian Journal of Law and Society, 2023, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4383929 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4383929

Straton Papagianneas (Contact Author)

Leiden University, Leiden Institute for Area Studies ( email )

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