Digital Prosecution Empowers Administrative Public Interest Litigation:From Technological Embedding to Institutional Integration
Within the framework of the digital rule of law,digital prosecution aims to enhance legal supervi-sion and resolve the mismatching between its"authority"and"capability".Digital prosecution's empower-ing of administrative public interest litigation entails more than just the application and support of digital tech-nology,it involves a structural collision between technology and institution and organization.In embedding into the administrative public interest litigation system,digital technology initially manifests as logical adjust-ments to procedures and supervisory methods at the institutional level.The former integrates discovery,inves-tigation,verification and pre-litigation procedures(procuratorial suggestions)at a unified logical level,while the latter is used to broaden case scope through digital profiles,facilitating in-depth supervision of administra-tive discretion and digital realm.As interactions evolve and issues deepen,prosecutorial authorities will be in a"permission network"and problems will emerge,such as the offset of governance efficacy by the costs of digital information and technology,and the transcendence of legal positions by digital thinking.Consequent-ly,organizational responses are needed to maintain the integrity of original organizational units while offering new insights,arrangements and safeguards for digital technology.This primarily involves implementing inte-grated data-processing models,leveraging digital technology for deep intervention in"administrative miscon-duct",and fostering integration and sharing of big data legal supervision models,thus achieving full integra-tion of technology with institutions.
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