Luxembourg deputy minister visits Beijing Internet Court
Félix Braz, Luxembourg deputy minister and minister of Justice, said his country will actively explore the integration and application of justice and technology.
He made the comment during his visit to Beijing Internet Court on June 16. Zhang Wen, president of the court, met with him and his delegation.
A delegation led by Félix Braz, Luxembourg deputy minister and minister of Justice, visits Beijing Internet Court on June 16. [Photo/Beijing Internet Court]
The delegation visited the court's online litigation experience area, where they experienced technological innovations such as facial recognition, e-signatures, intelligent voice recognition, and blockchain evidence storage. They showed great interest in the court's full flow online hearing mode.
Zhang Wen(R), president of the court, meets with Félix Braz, Luxembourg deputy minister and minister of Justice. [Photo/Beijing Internet Court]
The AI technologies help to improve the quality and efficiency of trials, said Zhang, when she introduced the court's establishment, organization, platform construction and trial work to the delegation.
Technology is a method to achieve justice and fairness for Beijing Internet Court, Zhang said, adding that the court has handled a group of typical and complicated cases of great social influence by utilizing internet technology.
Braz said the delegation learned a lot from the visit and that their interest in technological innovation grew significantly.
The two sides also discussed issues related to the internet court's establishing, cases types and the integration of AI technology with justice.