The European Cyberjustice Network (ECN) allows the exchange of good practices and helps to define future initiatives by the Council of Europe to support its member States in the digital transformation of their judiciary in line with Human Rights standards. The network supports the activities of the CEPEJ and its working groups (CEPEJ-GT-CYBERJUST et al.). The Network was inaugured on 16 November 2021.

The activities of the Network are steered by the CEPEJ Working group on Cyberjustice and Artificial Intelligence (CEPEJ-GT-CYBERJUST).

The European Cyberjustice Network contributes to the content of the CEPEJ Resource Center on Cyberjustice and Artificial Intelligence which provides concrete resources on Cyberjustice and gives an overview of the development, implementation and use of artificial intelligence tools in the judicial environment in Europe and beyond.

 

 Role and Tasks : 

The ECN’s role is:

  • to exchange information on good practices as well as challenges encountered in member States concerning cyberjustice and artificial intelligence in the judicial environment. It should monitor and exchange information on pilot and ongoing projects in member States;
  • to consult on matters falling within the scope of the mandate of CEPEJ-GT-CYBERJUST to provide up-to-date background and statistical information on the situation in member States;
  • to initiate proposals for new tools, actions and co-operation projects and new actions based on the needs identified by member States and the CEPEJ working groups;
  • to disseminate information and tools developed by the CEPEJ-GT-CYBERJUST and, where appropriate, to organise training sessions for the competent authorities in member states;
  • to support local initiatives to test the new CEPEJ tools in practice and inform the CEPEJ-GT-CYBERJUST on their results;
  • to provide a platform for bilateral and multilateral co-operation for the development of e-justice applications.

 

 Members ,Observers and Partner institutions: 

Members by country / institution (observers) of the European Cyberjustice network
The members of the European Cyberjustice network appear also in each country profile

 

 Observers and Partner institutions : 

  • Japan
  • Kazakhstan
  • Morocco
  • AEAJ Association of European Administrative Judges
  • CCBE Council of European Bars and Law Societies
  • EEEI – European Expertise and Expert Institute
  • EJTN – European Judicial Training Network
  • ENCJ – European Network of the Councils for the Judiciary
  • EUR – European Union of Rechtspfleger
  • FRA – European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights
  • ICODR – International Council for Online Dispute Resolution
  • MEDEL – Magistrats Européens pour la Démocratie et les Libertés
  • OECD – Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development
  • Research Centre of European Private Law, Napoli, Italy
  • Scuola superiore della magistratura, Italy
  • The Cyberjustice Laboratory of Montreal
  • UIHJ International Union of Judicial Officers
  • University of Pisa, Italy
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CEPEJ European Cyberjustice Network Webinar #2/2022 – Updating of the CEPEJ ICT Index and indicators for digitalisation of judiciaries

On 2 September 2022, the CEPEJ- European Cyberjustice Network (ECN) will hold an online meeting to present and discuss a revised ICT questionnaire developed to measure the European countries’ progress towards cyberjustice. The Working Group on Cyberjustice and Artificial intelligence (CEPEJ-GT-CYBERJUST) was entrusted by the Working Group on Evaluation (CEPEJ-GT-EVAL) to propose an update of the existing tool used in the previous CEPEJ biennial evaluation exercises to assess the integration of ICT in European judicial systems. The President of the CEPEJ-GT-EVAL will open the meeting, and experts will present their proposal of a revision on the ICT questionnaire: for instance, new questions on subjects of ICT strategy, data security as well as tools utilisation rate as addition to the tools deployment rate. The meeting then aims at having the ECN members participate and give concrete feedback to the discussion as practitioners in the field.

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