Romania has launched its first national cooperation framework on the use of artificial intelligence in the judicial system, bringing together courts, prosecutors, researchers, technology experts, and European partners under a new strategic initiative announced by the Presidential Administration. The drive aims to establish principles for the responsible integration of AI into the justice system while safeguarding the rule of law and judicial independence. The initiative was launched during the first edition of the “Just.AI - Artificial Intelligence in the Service of the Judicial System” forum hosted under the patronage of Romanian president Nicușor Dan as part of the “European Week at Cotroceni Palace.” According to the Presidential Administration, the forum marked the first time that all institutions within Romania’s judicial system, including courts, prosecutors’ offices, criminal investigation bodies, academics, legal professionals, and technology sector representatives, participated in a joint discussion focused on AI integration in justice.