Sílvia Piva: legal activities within the metaverse

Recently, the metaverse was used in legal hearings to facilitate trials and bring parties together even if people are physically distant. Understand details.

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The metaverse is embracing legal activities. Who tells us more about initiatives in immersive environments is Sílvia Piva, columnist at Newsverso

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We have been following a series of legal activity initiatives in immersive environments.

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The most recent of these was the use of the metaverse for a hearing at the Administrative Court in Colombia.

So, this administrative court called Magdalena held a hearing on Meta's Horizon platform. But I really wanted to bring you the initiatives in Brazil, which we found interesting here in the Judiciary.

So, the first of them was the initiative of the Labor Court of Colíder do Mato Grosso in which judge Graziele Cabral made a playful approach between the citizen judiciaries, precisely to learn little and show the dynamics of the activities of the Judiciary.

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So, her idea was not implemented, no procedural act and without a truly virtual tour, deserved by the courts.

Another very interesting initiative from the Federal Court of Paraíba, is part of a project called Conciliar Metaverso. A metaverse conciliation hearing took place, but it is important for us to say first that these initiatives show experimentation.

These immersive activities are being experimented with in traditional segments, such as the legal sector, in this case the Judiciary, showing that this experimentation, in fact, allows us to learn about the possibilities of technology. This allows us to reflect on what this can offer within a given system, often to take advantage of this experimentation and build something cool, a new solution down the road, but without this experimentation stage.

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We certainly won't have built something perfect. So, before criticizing, I like to perform this proof of concept.

And the Judiciary is doing this by indicating how to validate these experiences and how better solutions can be built for the near future.

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