Hybrid Justice in the Russian Federation, 2020–2025: The Impact of the Link between E-Justice, Court-Annexed Mediation and ODR on the Quality of Judicial Reasoning and the Stability of Judgments in Appeal and Cassation
Journal: European Scientific e-Journal (Vol.39, No. 5)Publication Date: 2025-12-10
Authors : Nina N. Gontar;
Page : 46-66
Keywords : e-justice; hybrid justice; courts of general jurisdiction; mediation; ODR; quality of judicial reasoning; stability of decisions; difference-in-differences; judicial text analysis; NLP; comparative justice;
Abstract
Gontar, N. N. (2025). Hybrid justice in the Russian Federation, 2020–2025: The impact of the link between e-justice, court-annexed mediation and ODR on the quality of judicial reasoning and the stability of judgments in appeal and cassation (micro-level NLP analysis and quasi-experiment). Actual Issues of Modern Science. European Scientific e-Journal, 39(1), 46–66. https://doi.org/10.61726/4230.2025.86.79.001
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