Using e-Services in Slovak Criminal Proceedings
Abstract
This paper provides an overview of the development of electronic justice services. Approximately € 112 million has been invested in information and communication technologies in the judiciary over the past five years, mainly from EU funds. These investments bring significant progress in speeding up and streamlining the judicial system in the Slovak Republic. This work was supported by the Slovak Research and Development Agency under the contract No. APVV-15-0437.
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*** The Slovak Act no. 160/2015 Coll. Code of Civil Contentious Procedure
*** The Slovak Act no. 275/2006 Coll. on public administration information systems
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