Abstract
The European Commission for the Effectiveness of Justice (CEPEJ) of the Council of
Europe adopted at the end of 2018 the first European document setting out the basic
principles of the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in national judicial systems, principles
that reflect both fundamental values and essential methodological requirements for the
creation and development of algorithms. The degree of development of access to justice in AI
instruments, however, differs from state to state, starting from random distribution of
cases, processing of judicial decisions and data by AI, tools of predictive justice up to the
solving of cases by a robot.
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