Practical examples of AI implemented in other countries
Austria: How is Austria approaching AI integration into judicial policies?
- Georg STAWA, President of the CEPEJ and Head of Department for Strategy, Organizational Consulting and Information Management, Federal Ministry for Constitution, Reforms, Deregulation and Justice, Austria
Presentation
England and Wales: AI, machine learning and the administration of justice in England and Wales: prospects, opportunities, challenges
- Rohan GROVE, Deputy Director, Customer Directorate, Head of Insight and User Research, Her Majesty’s Courts and Tribunals Service, United Kingdom
Presentation
France: The so-called “predictive justice” applications in civil and criminal matters : assumptions, risks, expectations - reflections underway in France
- Éloi BUAT-MENARD, Judge, Deputy Director, Directorate of Documentation, studies, reports, international relations and communication, Court of Cassation, France
Presentation
Latvia: State of art: Where are we, where do we want to go?
- Jānis RUSKA, E-Case Development Project Leader, Court Administration of Latvia, Dainis SLIŠĀNS, Justice for Growth project coordinator at Court Administration of Latvia
Presentation - and Dainis SLIŠĀNS, Justice for Growth project coordinator at Court Administration of Latvia
Presentation
Netherlands: Challenges and opportunities of AI in the judicial system. Reflections from the Netherlands
- Bart SCHELLEKENS, L.M, Senior adviser/researcher Law & IT, Council for the Judiciary, the Netherlands
Presentation
Online dispute resolution
Great Britain, the Netherlands and Latvia are examples of countries that have already implemented or are about to implement these types of more or less automated solutions*. For cross-border claims, the European Union has set up, by means of Regulation n°524/2013, a common framework available on the Internet (European small claims).
* See to this end the online dispute resolution available in the UK - https://www.judiciary.gov.uk/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/Online-Dispute-Resolution-Final-Web-Version1.pdf
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