Back 39th plenary meeting of the CEPEJ

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The European Commission for the Efficiency of Justice (CEPEJ) held its 39th plenary meeting on 6 and 7 December. The Working Group on the evaluation of judicial systems (CEPEJ-GT-EVAL) presented the report on the evaluation of European judicial systems of the CEPEJ (cycle 2022), published last October. The CEPEJ has also adopted the Scheme for the evaluating systems for the 2024 cycle (2022 data) which will be open to the CEPEJ national correspondents next spring.

The Working Groups on Cyberjustice and Artificial Intelligence (CEPEJ-GT-CYBERJUST) and on Quality of Justice (CEPEJ-GT-QUAL) presented the work of the Artificial Intelligence Advisory Board (AIAB), recently set up to support the CEPEJ on the technical aspects of artificial intelligence (AI) and cyberjustice, and in particular the development of the resource center on AI and cyberjustice, as well as the operationalization of the ethical charter of the CEPEJ on AI in judicial systems. The CEPEJ members stressed the importance of this work at the core of current justice reforms.

The CEPEJ plenary also adopted the Guidelines on gender diversity in the recruitment and promotion of judges as well as a Guide on promoting administrative mediation. A methodology for fighting backlogs will be prepared in 2023, in particular to be used in the framework of CEPEJ bilateral cooperation programs. This concrete tool to improve efficiency of justice has been initiated by the SATURN Working Group on judicial time management (CEPEJ-SATURN) and will be developed in close cooperation between all the CEPEJ Working Groups.

The team from the University of Pisa, winner of the second edition of the Junior Crystal Scales of Justice Prize (2022), which defended the French project, winner of the Crystal Scales of Justice Prize 2021 "Simplified filing of complaints in hospital for victims of domestic violence", also presented its project.

During this plenary meeting, the CEPEJ also elected the members of its Bureau for the period 2023 – 2024: Francesco DEPASQUALE (Malta) was elected President of the CEPEJ, Ivan CRNČEC (Croatia) as Vice President, and Sonja DJEMNI-WAGNER (France) and Seçkin KOÇER (Türkiye) as members of the Bureau.

 

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