Giustizia robotica e legalismo digitale: verso un processo post-umano?

Roberto Paradisi 341-358

Abstract: Robotic Justice and Digital Legalism: Toward a Post-human Process?
Digital justice seems to be realizing the old scientistic dream: making the law definitively calculable and predictable. While the primacy of the ontological principles of the accusatorial process is progressively dismantled (by jurisprudence itself), the pursuit of mere efficiency and functionality in the criminal process is paving the way for predictive justice. The risk is a post-human drift in the process, with the danger not so much that an automated robot will sit on the highest bench in the courtroom, but rather a flesh-and-blood robot judge who loses sight of the ontological principles of the process.

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