
ADJD Delegation Explores Judicial Technology Cooperation with Kazakhstan
Abu Dhabi Judicial Department team reviews digital justice systems and AI applications during Astana visit.
A delegation from the Abu Dhabi Judicial Department (ADJD), led by H.E. Counsellor Yousef Saeed Al Abri, Undersecretary of ADJD, has met Kazakhstan’s Prosecutor General Berik Assylov in Astana to discuss strengthening judicial cooperation and exchanging expertise in the use of smart technologies to advance justice systems.
Al Abri said the visit reflects the directives of Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Vice President, Deputy Prime Minister, Chairman of the Presidential Court and Chairman of the Abu Dhabi Judicial Department, to expand strategic partnerships and benefit from international best practices to enhance institutional performance across the justice sector.
During the meeting, the delegation reviewed Kazakhstan’s public prosecution systems, including its digital criminal justice platform, integrated electronic services for operational management, and artificial intelligence-powered applications and innovative solutions used in investigations.
The discussions also covered electronic connectivity systems supporting enforcement procedures, which enable faster information exchange, improve coordination between authorities and streamline judicial processes.
The ADJD delegation included H.E. Counsellor Ali Mohamed Al Blooshi, Attorney General of Abu Dhabi; Counsellor Ali Al Shaer Al Dhaheri, Director of the Judicial Inspection Department; Brigadier Faisal Al Hammadi, Executive Director of the Correctional and Rehabilitation Centres Sector; and Abdullah Saif Zahran, Director of the Strategic Planning and Institutional Development Department.
The delegation also visited Kazakhstan’s Ministry of Justice, where it discussed areas of cooperation, reviewed key justice initiatives and explored opportunities to adopt innovative solutions that could further enhance judicial services.
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