Description
This research aims to analyze the migration of the Physical Judicial Process to the Electronic
Judicial Process System-PJE, at the Pernambuco Court of Justice (TJPE), between 2020 and
August 2022. The time frame begins in January 2020, with the beginning of the migration,
which has the characteristic of preserving the numbering and date of the beginning of the
process in the judiciary, as well as the possibility for the parties to access the records without
having to travel to the most distant forums. The processes are a historical source, as they contain
the demands of individuals, the decisions of the magistrates, the laws of the period and the
social actors, whose procedural universe allows us to make a social and cultural analysis of the
historical period of the analyzed process. This migration to the PJE preserves the memory of
these events, o it allows the processes to be accessed by more individuals and researchers. The
theoretical foundation resides in the studies of E. Thompson, Darnton e Jacques Le Goff, on
History, Memory and Time. The methodology will be qualitative and descriptive, with data
collection in the following modalities: exploratory, classification and analysis of
documentation, access to the PJE System, Laws and Regulations on digitization and migration
and, demonstrating in a Digital Booklet, functionalities that range from help to better manage
the Panel of the Procedural Representative, Public Defender, Prosecutor, Civil Police Delegate,
Military, Firefighter, Federal, Federal Highway, Municipal, State and Federal Prosecutor.