Vol. 4, No. 2, July 2024 | Heru Setiawan, I Gusti Ayu Ketut Rachmi Handayani, M. Guntur Hamzah, Hilaire Tegnan
The article examines the necessity and implementation of digitalization in the judicial review process of the Constitutional Court of Indonesia. Using a normative legal approach, the research compares the experiences of the European Union, the United States, and the United Kingdom, highlighting the benefits of technological advancements in enhancing transparency and accessibility. The study finds that while digitalization can promote openness and clarity in decision-making, inconsistencies in rulings persist, necessitating further refinement. The Constitutional Court must increase its digital transformation to achieve better governance, procedural law, paperless principles, and contactless service. The article also discusses the challenges and theoretical considerations of integrating technology into the judicial process, emphasizing the importance of public confidence and legal literacy in the digital era. Finally, it explores the digital transformation efforts in the U.S., U.K., and EU, noting the significant improvements in efficiency, accessibility, and transparency these advancements have brought about.The article examines the necessity and implementation of digitalization in the judicial review process of the Constitutional Court of Indonesia. Using a normative legal approach, the research compares the experiences of the European Union, the United States, and the United Kingdom, highlighting the benefits of technological advancements in enhancing transparency and accessibility. The study finds that while digitalization can promote openness and clarity in decision-making, inconsistencies in rulings persist, necessitating further refinement. The Constitutional Court must increase its digital transformation to achieve better governance, procedural law, paperless principles, and contactless service. The article also discusses the challenges and theoretical considerations of integrating technology into the judicial process, emphasizing the importance of public confidence and legal literacy in the digital era. Finally, it explores the digital transformation efforts in the U.S., U.K., and EU, noting the significant improvements in efficiency, accessibility, and transparency these advancements have brought about.