The CEPEJ presents its 2022-2025 action plan on digitalisation for a better justice for 202 - Actu IA

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During its 37th plenary meeting held in Strasbourg on 8 and 9 December, the European Commission for the Efficiency of Justice (CEPEJ) launched the 2022-2025 action plan called "Digitalisation for a better justice" aiming at reconciling the efficiency of new technologies and the respect of fundamental rights. Back on this plan which will also focus on the use of artificial intelligence technologies. The priority of the CEPEJ for the next four years is thus to accompany the States and the courts in a successful transition towards the digitalization of justice in conformity with the European standards. These orientations are articulated around major axes aiming at"that justice is always transparent, collaborative, human, centred on individuals and accessible, enlightened, and finally responsible and reactive" and are the following: The charter emphasises the need for specific training and indicates that developers and users of AI applications could find it beneficial to receive more practical guidance on how to apply the five principles set out in the CEPEJ Charter. This would give developers a clearer idea of how to audit their applications, ideally already in the development phase.