Open Data and Reuse of Public Sector Information in the Judicial Field: Challenges in Regulation, Use Cases, and Opportunities

Fecha del documento: 25-08-2023

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The digitalization in the public sector in Spain has also reached the judicial field. The first regulation to establish a legal framework in this regard was the reform that took place through Law 18/2011, of July 5th (LUTICAJ). Since then, there have been advances in the technological modernization of the Administration of Justice. Last year, the Council of Ministers approved a new legislative package to definitively address the digital transformation of the public justice service, the Digital Efficiency Bill.

This project incorporates various measures specifically aimed at promoting data-driven management, in line with the overall approach formulated through the so-called Data Manifesto promoted by the Data Office.

Once the decision to embrace data-driven management has been made, it must be approached taking into account the requirements and implications of Open Government, so that not only the possibilities for improvement in the internal management of judicial activity are strengthened, but also the possibilities for reuse of the information generated as a result of the development of said public service (RISP).

Open data: a premise for the digital transformation of justice

To address the challenge of the digital transformation of justice, data openness is a fundamental requirement. In this regard, open data requires conditions that allow their automated integration in the judicial field. First, an improvement in the accessibility conditions of the data sets must be carried out, which should be in interoperable and reusable formats. In fact, there is a need to promote an institutional model based on interoperability and the establishment of homogeneous conditions that, through standardization adapted to the singularities of the judicial field, facilitate their automated integration.

In order to deepen the synergy between open data and justice, the report prepared by expert Julián Valero identifies the keys to digital transformation in the judicial field, as well as a series of valuable open data sources in the sector.

If you want to learn more about the content of this report, you can watch the interview with its author.

 

Below, you can download the full report, the executive summary, and a summary presentation.

Documentation

    • Report: "Open Data and Reuse of Public Sector Information in the Judicial Field"
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      1.56 MB
    • Accessible version of the report
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      5.48 MB
    • Executive summary
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      5.14 MB
    • Presentation
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