This book offers a bold new perspective on how justice systems are evaluated. In an era where efficiency, transparency, and accountability are not just ideals but expectations, this book equips readers with the tools to move beyond opinion and into measurable reality.
Blending real-world data with cutting-edge technologies-such as generative AI and agent-based modeling-and a comparative approach across European jurisdictions, this volume redefines how we assess legal performance. From analyzing court delays and forecasting bottlenecks to simulating judicial processes through digital twins, it opens the door to smarter policymaking and legal innovation.
Whether you're a legal tech developer, policymaker, academic, or professional working in real estate foreclosures, credit risk, or legal system design, this book delivers actionable insights and models. Explore chapters on KPIs in civil justice, ESG-driven valuation in judicial sales, and predictive models for system stress under economic shocks.
What sets this book apart is its practical focus: it's not just about theory-it's about what can be done now. Supported by real case data, industry partnerships, and contributions from experts in law, AI, and finance, this book is a timely and essential read for anyone working at the intersection of justice and technology.
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