The forum was attended by representatives of educational institutions of the judicial and legal system of Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Turkey, academies under the Prosecutor General's offices, as well as international organizations and experts, the Dunyo news agency reports.

Chairman of the Supreme Judicial Council of Uzbekistan Kholmumin Yedgorov stressed that training personnel for the judicial profession, as well as professional development of current judges, is a difficult task that requires a special approach and strict adherence to high standards.

According to him, the effectiveness of justice primarily depends on how deeply trained and professional candidates for the position of judge are. At the same time, each country has its own experience and approaches in this area.

In recent years, Uzbekistan has been implementing large-scale reforms aimed at developing the judicial system, training future judges and improving the skills of existing ones.

The forum also discussed the use of artificial intelligence in the training of judicial and law enforcement personnel, the legal basis for its implementation in the educational process, as well as the use of digital technologies.