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The CEPEJ and the Courts Administration of the Latvia organise a conference on "Artificial Intelligence at the Service of the Judiciary" in Riga (Latvia), on 27 September 2018. This conference has been opened by the Minister of Justice of Latvia and the President of the CEPEJ, and brought together representatives of the academic world, justice professionals, judicial institutions from different European countries to explore how artificial intelligence can be used to support the work of legal professionals and courts and ensure a better quality of justice, while respecting fundamental principles. It highlighted the values that should guide the application of artificial intelligence in judicial systems. The debates fed into the work and studies currently being carried out by the CEPEJ in the field of artificial intelligence, including in particular the European Ethical Charter on the use of artificial intelligence in judicial systems, which has been adopted at the plenary meeting of the CEPEJ on 3th December 2018. It has been broadcasted live on the CEPEJ website and on social networks.

European Ethical Charter on the Use of Artificial Intelligence in Judicial Systems and their environment [other languages: FR , GRE , NL , POR and soon in Russian and Chinese] - Special file

Special file of the Conference in Riga

During the plenary meeting in June 2019, the CEPEJ adopted, as a follow-up to the Guidelines on how to drive change towards cyberjustice, a Toolkit for the implementation of the Guidelines on Cyberjustice