Marković at the opening of the judicial year of the European Court of Justice

During his stay in Strasbourg, the Supreme State Prosecutor also met with the Vice-President of the European Court of Human Rights, Ivana Jelić, and the Permanent Representative of Montenegro to the Council of Europe, Ambassador Božidarka Krunić.

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Photo: Supreme State Prosecutor's Office
Photo: Supreme State Prosecutor's Office
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At the invitation of the President and Vice-President of the European Court of Human Rights, Marko Bošnjak and Ivana Jelić, the Supreme State Prosecutor (SSP) Milorad Marković attended the ceremonial opening of the judicial year of the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg, which is traditionally organized on the last Friday in January.

As part of the ceremony, an expert meeting was organized on the topic "Protection of human rights in the world of artificial intelligence", which discussed European standards, freedom of expression and the right to a fair trial, as well as addressing potential discrimination in the age of artificial intelligence.

"Artificial intelligence certainly represents a challenge for society as a whole, and therefore for judicial authorities. The positions of the European Court on this issue have multiple significance and are an incentive for the judiciary in Montenegro to pay special attention to this area," said Marković.

During his stay in Strasbourg, the Supreme State Prosecutor also met with the Vice President of the European Court of Human Rights, Ivana Jelić, and the Permanent Representative of Montenegro to the Council of Europe, Ambassador Božidarka Krunić.

In addition to Marković, the delegation from Montenegro included the President of the Supreme Court Valentina Pavličić, the President of the Judicial Council Radoje Korać, and the President of the Constitutional Court Snežana Armenko.

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