Role of Artificial Intelligence in Modernizing and Transforming the Judicial Systems and the International Court of Justice

Sahil Lal, Bhupinder Singh, Manmeet kaur Arora, Christian Kaunert, Anjali Raghav

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Abstract

With the potential to transform judicial bodies from the courts to the ICJ, AI promises greater efficiency, accessibility, and equity in justice. This study examines how AI is revolutionizing judicial practices, focusing on its impact on case management, legal research, and decision-making. It emphasizes the extrapolated advantages these AI technologies can confer, allowing for predictive analytics and natural language processing, streamlining practices, and increasing accessibility through which various populations may benefit from the justice system. The adoption of AI brings with it ethical dilemmas that need to be addressed, such as algorithmic bias, transparency in the process of decision-making, and the requirement for human intervention. The complexities of this moment demand careful navigation, as this work towards a future where that technology no longer hampers justice but bolsters global judicial systems.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationArtificial Intelligence in Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
EditorsChristian Kaunert, Anjali Raghav, Kamalesh Ravesanger, Buphinder Singh, Budi Agus Rsiwandi
PublisherIGI Global
Pages233-256
Number of pages23
ISBN (Electronic)9798369393970
ISBN (Print)9798369393956 , 9798369393963
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 7 Mar 2025

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PublisherIGI Global
ISSN (Print)2327-0411
ISSN (Electronic)2327-042X

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