The forum is attended by
judicial and legal educational institutions from Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Turkey, as well as
academies under General Prosecutor's Offices, international organizations, and
leading experts.
During the event, Kholmumin Yodgorov, Chairman of the
Supreme Council of Judges of the Republic of Uzbekistan, emphasized that the
judicial profession is exceptionally responsible and honorable. He noted that
preparing future judges and enhancing the qualifications of current judges is a
highly complex task.
According to him, the
effectiveness of justice primarily depends on the depth of knowledge and
potential with which candidates for the judiciary are trained. He further noted
that each state possesses its own unique experience and approach in this
regard.
The forum's agenda includes
discussions on using Artificial
Intelligence as a modern pedagogical tool in training personnel for the
judiciary and law enforcement, implementing digital technologies in the process
of judicial training, and improving the legal frameworks in this field.
Participants are also
expected to engage in a comprehensive exchange of experiences and ideas.