CEPEJ Tools on cyberjustice and artificial intelligence
Tools
- Guidelines on the use of generative AI for courts (12/2025) [autre langue: Portuguese ]
- Guide on the use and development of remote hearings (06/2025)
- Guidelines on the online publication of judicial decisions (12/2024)
- Information note on the Use of Generative AI by judicial professionals in a work-related context (February 2024)
- Guidelines on online alternative dispute resolution (December 2023)
- Guide on judicial e-auctions (June 2023)
- Comparative Study on the use of judicial e-auctions in the Council of Europe Member States (June 2023)
- Guidelines on electronic court filing (e-filing) and digitalisation of courts (December 2021)
- Guidelines on videoconferencing in judicial proceedings (June 2021)
- Toolkit for the implementation of the Guidelines on Cyberjustice (June 2019)
- Guidelines on how to drive change towards Cyberjustice [Stock-taking of tools deployed and summary of good practices] (December 2016)
Reference documents
- How to make Artificial Intelligence work for the Judiciary – Reflections of the CEPEJ’s Artificial Intelligence Advisory Board - European Commission for the Efficiency of Justice (CEPEJ) (01/2025)
- 1st Report on the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the judiciary, based on the information contained in the CEPEJ’s Resource Centre on Cyberjustice and AI (02/2024)
- Revised roadmap for ensuring an appropriate follow-up of the CEPEJ Ethical Charter on the use of artificial intelligence in judicial systems and their environment (December 2021)
- Feasibility study on the establishment of a certification mechanism for artificial intelligence tools and services (June 2020)
- Toolkit for the implementation of the Guidelines on Cyberjustice (June 2019)
- European Ethical Charter for the use of artificial intelligence in judicial systems and their environment (December 2018)
- Guidelines on how to drive change towards cyberjustice (December 2016)
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