Procedural Transformation and Regulatory Pathways of Automated Administration in the Digital Age
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DOI: 10.25236/etmhs.2025.010
Corresponding Author
Xinyu Liu
Abstract
Automated administration represents a transformative shift...While demonstrating significant potential for enhancing administrative efficiency and standardizing procedural justice, it concurrently presents substantial challenges: on the one hand, it realizes the transformation of efficiency from manual discretion to algorithmic rationality in administrative efficiency, promotes the standardization of procedural justice, and enhances the level of intelligentization of administrative governance; on the other hand, it triggers problems such as weakening of the value of procedures, crisis of procedural legitimacy and failure to adequately safeguard the rights of administrative counterparts. In order to resolve the dilemma, it is imperative to construct 'technical due process', and the specific path includes: strengthening the algorithmic transparency mechanism, realizing the layered disclosure for the public, the administrative relative and the supervisory department; constructing the three-dimensional regulation mode of beforehand, during the process, and after the process, which covers the mechanisms of technical access, procedural participation, and auditing and relief; and designing the graded attribution system to distinguish between technical and managerial faults based on the "dual-order identification" and the "two-step identification" system. The design of a graded system of attribution of responsibility, based on "dual-order identification", distinguishes between technical and managerial faults, and clarifies the responsibilities of different subjects, thus balancing administrative effectiveness and the protection of the rights of the relative, and building a solid institutional foundation for the orderly development of automated administration.
Keywords
Automated Administration, Due Process, Rights Protection, Legal System of Accounting