Foreign experience and international legal standards for the application of artificial intelligence in criminal proceedings

Keywords: artificial intelligence, automation, computers, cybernetics, Legislation

Abstract

The purpose of the research is to analyze the use of artificial intelligence in the justice systems of developed countries and the prospects for its use in criminal proceedings in Ukraine. Methodology: Research from the analysis of documentary sources; the basis is the dialectical method of knowledge of the facts of social reality, on which the formal legal and comparative legal approaches are largely based. Conclusions. In the near future, the accompanying organizational measures for the introduction of artificial intelligence and its regulatory support in public administrations (which are associated with the storage of big data, information processing based on mathematical algorithms and decision-making based on artificial intelligence) will be an integral component of life in our society. In fact, the use of artificial intelligence creates a model of digital decision automation. Such automation simplifies the decision-making procedure in similar procedures, which, of course, improves efficiency and simplifies the procedural decision-making procedure in terms of economy.

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Author Biographies

Yevhen Leheza, University of Customs and Finance

Professor, Doctor of Science in law, Professor at the Department of Administrative and Customs Law,
University of Customs and Finance, Ukraine.

Valentyn Len, Dnipro University of Technology

Professor of Department of Public Law, Dnipro University of Technology. Ukraine.

Oleh Shkuta, Odesa State University of Internal Affairs

Professor, Doctor of Science in law, Professor at the Department of Professional and Special Disciplines
of Kherson Faculty, Odesa State University of Internal Affairs, Kherson, Ukraine.

Oleksiy Titarenkо, University of Customs and Finance

Associate professor, Doctor of Science in Law, Professor at the Department of Law enforcement activity
and Criminal Law Disciplines, University of Customs and Finance, Ukraine.

Nataliia Cherniak, Dnipropetrovsk State University of Internal Affairs

Associate Professor, Department of Criminal Procedure, Dnipropetrovsk State University of Internal
Affairs 26 Gagarin Ave., Dnipro, 49005, Ukraine.  

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Published
2022-01-14
How to Cite
Leheza, Y., Len, V., Shkuta, O., TitarenkоO., & Cherniak, N. (2022). Foreign experience and international legal standards for the application of artificial intelligence in criminal proceedings. Journal of the University of Zulia , 13(36), 276-287. https://doi.org/10.46925//rdluz.36.18