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XI International Scientific and Practical Conference Held at Yanka Kupala State University of Grodno in collaboration with Saratov State Academy of Law

XI International Scientific and Practical Conference Held at Yanka Kupala State University of Grodno in collaboration with Saratov State Academy of Law

Today, April 3, 2026, Yanka Kupala State University of Grodno hosted the XI International Scientific and Practical Conference for Young Scientists, Postgraduates, Students, and Master's Students on the topic: "Information Technologies in Civil Proceedings: Current State and Prospects, Possibilities and Limits of Artificial Intelligence." The event took place using videoconferencing.

The conference was opened by Igar Martynenka, Head of the Department of Civil Law and Procedure at Yanka Kupala State University of Grodno.

"Today's conference is being held for the eleventh time within the framework of contractual relations between Yanka Kupala State University of Grodno and Saratov State Academy of Law. We have established good, productive, scientific, and educational relations," noted Igar Martynenka.

Natalia Bashun, Vice-Rector for Research, addressed the conference participants with a welcoming speech.

"On behalf of the Rector of Yanka Kupala State University of Grodno, Iryna Kiturka, and the entire scientific community, allow me to welcome you to the XI International Scientific and Practical Conference, dedicated to one of the most relevant topics of our time – the digital transformation of justice," emphasized Natalia Bashun. "Of course, I want to address our young researchers, scientists, students, master's students, and postgraduates. Participation in the conference opens up broad opportunities: exchanging experiences and ideas, conducting discussions, meeting renowned representatives and leaders of scientific fields. A scientific conference is a platform where new knowledge and ideas are born and discussed, which creates unique opportunities for professional growth".

The purpose of the conference was to examine the concepts of "electronic justice", "electronic proceedings", and "digital justice", as well as to study the problems and prospects of introducing artificial intelligence into justice.

The meeting moderators were: Igar Martynenka, Head of the Department of Civil Law and Procedure at Yanka Kupala State University of Grodno, Doctor of Law, Professor; and Aksana Isaenkova, Head of the Department of Civil Procedure at Saratov State Law Academy, Doctor of Law, Professor.

The conference participants included students and faculty of the Faculty of Law of Yanka Kupala State University of Grodno, as well as representatives of Saratov State Academy of Law.

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