On November 27, experts from our Association, Borys Babin and Anna Prykhodko, took part in the conference “Expert Support for Organized Crime Investigation: International Experience and National Practice”, held at the Odesa Law Academy jointly with the Odesa Research Institute of Forensic Forensics and the National Center for Forensic Forensics under the Ministry of Justice of Moldova.
At the event, scientists, employees of forensic institutions, judicial and law enforcement agencies, private experts and applicants discussed the joint efforts to study modern problems, trends and prospects for the development of expert support for organized crime investigations, as well as the study, generalization and implementation of international experience into the national practice of forensic and law enforcement activities.
At the event, Professor Babin drew the attention of the participants to the systematic violations by the aggressor state of international standards in the field of artificial intelligence in the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine, including Crimea, with the use of artificial intelligence by Russia as a tool of military action, propaganda and subversive activities in European countries.
Attention was drawn to the development of relevant international standards embodied in the system of existing documents of the UN and its specialized organizations, as well as in the practice of the European Court of Human Rights, in particular in terms of the approval and prospects for the entry into force of the Council of Europe Framework Convention on Artificial Intelligence, Human Rights, Democracy and the Rule of Law in 2024, and in the context of the Ethical Charter on the Use of Artificial Intelligence in Judicial Systems and Their Environment, adopted by the European Commission for the Efficiency of Justice in 2018.

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