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Published on: 12 February 2026

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Practice and procedure

Family Procedure Rules Committee meeting minutes

The Family Procedure Rule Committee has now published the minutes from its meeting held on 1 December 2025.

Master of the Rolls speech addresses AI integration in civil and criminal justice systems

On 4 February 2026, the Master of the Rolls, Sir Geoffrey Vos, outlined how artificial intelligence (AI) could enable civil and criminal justice outcomes to be reached more swiftly and efficiently than by human decision-makers alone. He noted that a Digital Justice System is being developed under the Online Procedure Rules Committee, while stressing that human oversight must remain integral to final justice decisions. He also questioned whether machines can amount to ‘independent and impartial tribunals’ for the purposes of Article 6 of the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR). The speech further highlighted unresolved points, including when parties ought to consent to machine-made decisions, and how the EU Artificial Intelligence Act may influence the deployment of AI within justice systems. See: LNB News 06/02/2026 13...

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