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Justice technology (also known as “justice tech”) refers to the systematic application of technological tools, digital innovations, and computational methods to improve the administration, accessibility, and effectiveness of justice systems.[1] The term encompasses both the technological infrastructure and the methodological frameworks used to enhance legal processes, judicial operations, and access to justice.[2] This emerging field aims to bridge the significant access to justice gap worldwide, where many individuals navigate legal challenges without adequate representation or resources.[3] Since justice technology represents a crucial intersection between technological innovation and legal systems and addresses traditional barriers to justice through digital solutions, its importance has grown significantly in recent years, accelerated by global events that demanded remote and digital access to legal services.[4]