AI IN JUSTICE: ALGORITHMIC RISKS AND PROCEDURAL SAFEGUARDS
Published: April 24, 2026
Author: Khrabrykh S. A.

This report analyzes the implementation of artificial intelligence in the judicial system, treating it not as a neutral upgrade but as a factor that alters the decision-making structure. The document examines risks to judicial independence, transparency, and equality of arms arising from the use of algorithmic systems. It places particular emphasis on the classification of AI as a high-risk technology under the EU AI Act, Council of Europe ethical standards, and the need to protect the right to an effective remedy in the context of digital court transformation.

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