Abstract

The article examines the experience of foreign countries in the application of digital technologies in the justice system. It is determined that in most foreign countries, the development of e-justice systems is considered as an integral component of judicial and legal reform. The use of Artificial Intelligence in judicial practice based on computational procedures is a very feasible program and for other countries positioning itself as a legal one. It is determined that the use of Artificial Intelligence will avoid the use of traditional methods of resolving legal disputes. Artificial Intelligence is based not on situational logic, but on computational procedures. It is proved that the use of modern technologies in the justice system will contribute to improving the effectiveness of judicial reforms, ensuring its effectiveness and objectivity. It will simplify the legal process and de-bureaucratize it, reduce court costs and facilitate access to justice. It is noted that the purpose of using Artificial Intelligence in the judicial system is to create a tool to help in decision-making to reduce, if necessary, the excessive variability of decisions made by courts in the name of observing the principle of equality of citizens before the law. The use of Artificial Intelligence technology based on modern technologies will fundamentally change the judicial process and reduce the workload of the judicial staff.

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