On Thursday, the European Commission presented the Digital Justice package 2030, an initiative to modernise justice systems across the EU and ensure that justice professionals are equipped with tools fit for the digital age. This strategic roadmap aims to accelerate the digitalisation of justice systems across the EU, empowering citizens, businesses, and justice professionals through innovation and cross-border collaboration.
The Digital Justice @2030 Strategy – also referenced in the Apply AI Strategy - outlines 14 actionable steps to help Member States unlock the potential of AI and digital tools in justice systems, for example:
- Promoting the exchange of best practices among Member States of digital tools used by legal practitioners across the EU, hosted on the European e-Justice Portal;
- Developing a toolbox to allow Member States to share IT and AI tools used in justice to accelerate digitalisation and help generate savings;
- Boosting the European Legal Data Space to further facilitate online access to legislation and case-law, using the access to more judicial data to develop AI tools adapted to the needs of justice systems;
- The Commission will conduct a study to find a European solution to technical issues arising from judicial systems cooperating with each other, namely, to help overcome interoperability challenges in cross-border videoconferencing.
By addressing technical barriers and promoting harmonisation, the strategy aims to create a justice system that is agile, inclusive, and fit for the digital age.
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