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Stepping up expertise on Artificial Intelligence in Judicial Systems

The CEPEJ Artificial Advisory Board on Artificial Intelligence (AIAB) was established at the 38th CEPEJ plenary meeting in Malta on 27 June 2022.

The advisory board has a term of two years and will strengthen the CEPEJ’s expertise on issues related to Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Judicial Systems by advising the CEPEJ working groups on the latest developments in the field and the potential impact on adjudication.

The board is a corner stone of the CEPEJ’s 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 .

The board will support the detailed operationalisation of the five principles of the Charter, giving developers a clearer idea on how to audit their AI applications, ideally already during the development phase.

First task of the board will be to advise on the final structure of the “Resource Centre on Cyberjustice and Artificial Intelligence” that will go public second half 2022. The Resource Center aims at providing a reliable and exhaustive overview of existing AI applications used in the process of adjudication and being a starting point for further discussion on their benefits and risks.

The CEPEJ congratulates the appointed board members: Giulio Borsari (IT), Giampiero Lupo (IT), Matthieu Quiniou (FR), Marek  Świerczyński (PL) and Alexandra Tsvetkova (BG).

Valletta, Malta 27 June 2022
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The CEPEJ will participate to the next EUR General Assembly 

From 13.9.2023 to 16.9.2023 the General Assembly of the European Union of Rechtspfleger (EUR) will take place in Prague. It will be attended by Ivan CRNČEC, the Vice-President of the CEPEJ.

One of the topics of the event will be: Rechtspfleger - Development of training in Europe.

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In setting up the European Commission for  the Efficiency of Justice (CEPEJ) at the end of 2002, at the initiative of the European  ministers of Justice who met in London (2000), the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe wanted to establish an innovative body for improving the quality and efficiency of the European judicial systems and  strengthening the court users’ confidence in such systems.

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The CEPEJ also contributes with specific expertise to debates about the functioning of the justice system in order to provide a forum for discussion and proposals and bring the users closer to their justice system. (Read more)

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