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Prof. Cláudio Iannotti da Rocha
ORCID: 0000-0003-2379-2488

Professor of the Law Department of the at Federal University of Espírito Santo (UFES), in the Undergraduate Course and in the Graduate Program in Procedural Law. Post-Doctorate in Law at the Federal University of Bahia (UFBA). PhD and Master’s in Law from the Pontifical Catholic University of Minas Gerais (PUC MINAS).  Leader of the Research Group Work, Social Security and Process: dialogues and criticisms (UFES-CNPq). Member of the Research Group Working Relations in Contemporaneity (UFBA-CNPq). Member of the Research Group Work, Constitution and Citizenship (UnB-CNPq). Member of the Research Group Network on Labor Law and Process (RETRABALHO). Author of books and articles published in Brazil and abroad. Researcher. Lawyer.

 
DOI: 10.33226/0032-6186.2024.3.4
JEL: K31

The purpose of this article is to analyze the relationship between the innovations introduced into Brazilian law with Process 4.0 and Artificial Intelligence and access to timely and satisfactory judicial protection. The authors indicate how Artificial Intelligence is regulated and applied by Brazilian courts and the National Council of Justice, and what impact it has on labor courts and workers' rights. A deductive, qualitative method based on bibliographic research was used to develop the article.

Keywords: Access to Justice. Artificial Intelligence; Process 4.0; labor court
DOI: 10.33226/0032-6186.2022.11.5
JEL: K31

This article aims to analyze the correlation between the 4th Industrial Revolution, Labor Law 4.0 and  procedural Labor Law 4.0, performing a historiography of the work, as well as demonstrating how this new revolution on work and workers is causing real and significant structural shocks, both in Material Law and in Labor Procedural Law. For the elaboration of this article, the deductive method was used, from a qualitative perspective, from the bibliographic research.

Keywords: Labor Law 4.0; Procedural Labor Law 4.0; 4th Industrial Revolution