The 14th UBA Judicial Forum was held at the Supreme Court and brought together experts who discussed the digitization of the justice sector and the development of digital services, bar reform, ensuring the uniformity of judicial practice, and the need to improve procedural codes. For judges, attorneys, academics, and other members of the legal community, the event served as a platform for discussing pressing issues, key achievements, and ways to strengthen the mechanisms governing the judiciary’s operations.
Representatives of the NGO “Pro Justice” participated in the discussion: Olena Fonova, spokesperson for the Commercial Court of Luhansk Oblast and co-founder of the NGO, and Andriy Ryschenko, spokesperson for the Dnipropetrovsk District Administrative Court and co-founder of the NGO. In his speech, he emphasized that artificial intelligence has already become part of the legal community’s daily work. He identified data quality as the main challenge and creating a user-friendly and modern electronic interface for judges’ work as a priority. In his view, it is important for Ukraine to develop its own model of digital justice, adapted to the realities of wartime and limited resources.
During the session, participants discussed key achievements and challenges of digital solutions: reform of judicial statistics, the use of artificial intelligence, the development of services for citizens, and new tools to improve the efficiency of the judicial system.


