UAE and Russia Forge Legal Alliance: How AI is Transforming Prosecution Work

The UAE Attorney General recently hosted a delegation from Russia's Prosecutor General's Office in Abu Dhabi. Their talks focused heavily on using modern technology and artificial intelligence to improve prosecution work. Both sides discussed shared challenges like crime trends and protecting citizens' rights. This meeting strengthens a growing legal partnership aimed at boosting cross-border judicial cooperation.

Key Points: UAE Attorney General Meets Russian Prosecutor General Delegation

  • UAE prosecutors showcased modern tech and AI's role in legal work to the Russian delegation
  • Both nations discussed crime trends and protecting individual rights during the meetings
  • Teams worked on activating a protocol from a previously signed Memorandum of Understanding
  • The visit included coordination with the UAE Accountability Authority on financial investigations
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UAE Attorney General receives delegation from Russia's Prosecutor General's Office

UAE and Russian prosecutors meet in Abu Dhabi to boost judicial cooperation, focusing on AI in legal work and combating cross-border crime.

"The two sides discussed a number of issues of mutual interest, including crime trends, the protection of individual rights, and mechanisms to activate the provisions of the protocol. - ANI/WAM"

Abu Dhabi, December 14

Dr Hamad Saif Al Shamsi, UAE Attorney General, received a visiting Russian team tasked with activating the protocol annexed to the Memorandum of Understanding signed between the UAE Federal Public Prosecution and the Prosecutor General's Office of the Russian Federation.

During the meeting, which took place in Abu Dhabi, the UAE Federal Public Prosecution delivered a presentation on modern technologies and the role of artificial intelligence in prosecution work while the Russian side also presented its experience with modern technologies and AI applications in the work of the Russian Prosecutor General's Office.

The two sides discussed a number of issues of mutual interest, including crime trends, the protection of individual rights, mechanisms to activate the provisions of the protocol annexed to the MoU, and future plans to strengthen bilateral cooperation.

On the second day of its official visit to the UAE, the Russian delegation held a joint meeting with the Emirati team to enhance international judicial cooperation. The discussions covered several issues of mutual interest, reflecting both sides' commitment to strengthening frameworks for judicial cooperation and exchanging expertise in areas related to public prosecution.

In the same context, the Russian delegation held a coordination meeting with the UAE Accountability Authority (UAEAA), during which both sides discussed shared issues and mechanisms to enhance institutional integration, supporting national efforts in investigation and financial follow-up.

This cooperation comes within the framework of strengthening relations between the UAE and the Russian Federation in combating crime, protecting rights, and developing tools for international cooperation. (ANI/WAM)

- ANI

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Rohit P
While international cooperation is good, I hope such partnerships focus on genuine justice and protecting individual rights, not just state interests. The article mentions "protection of individual rights" – that's the key part that needs to be transparent.
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Aman W
Geopolitics is shifting. UAE maintaining ties with Russia while being close to the West is a smart diplomatic move. India follows a similar multi-alignment policy. It's all about national interest.
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Sarah B
The focus on AI in prosecution work is fascinating. Can it reduce human bias? Hope they share best practices that other countries, including India, can learn from. The "financial follow-up" part is crucial for tackling corruption and black money.
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Vikram M
Good step for global crime fighting. With so many Indians working in the UAE, stronger legal cooperation between nations indirectly benefits our citizens abroad too. Safety first! 👍

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