Nicolas Kanellopoulos, Managing Partner of our law firm & President of the Institute for Justice and Growth of the EPLO European Public Law Organization , moderated the conference titled “From e-Justice to AI-Justice: The Digital Transformation of the Justice of Tomorrow” which was held with great success and significant participation, on Thursday, November 6, 2025, at the premises of the European Public Law Organization (EPLO) in Plaka.
The event was co-organized by the EPLO’s Institute for Justice and Growth and the Information Society S.A.
The occasion for the conference was the completion of fifteen years since the beginning of the systematic effort to modernize the Greek judicial system. During this period, Greece has made substantial progress through the implementation of ambitious e-Justice projects — ranging from integrated digital case management systems and electronic services to interoperability with European justice networks.
The conference was honored by the presence and remarks of the Minister of Justice, Mr. Georgios Floridis, and the Minister of Digital Governance, Mr. Dimitrios Papastergiou, marking the beginning of a multifaceted, interdisciplinary, and technocratic dialogue expected to play a significant role in shaping public discourse and strategic planning for Justice and Technology in the coming months.

The conference highlighted that Justice today is not merely being digitized but is undergoing a transformation. We are entering an era where a new architecture of justice delivery is being shaped, reflecting the consistent and gradual digital transformation of the Greek justice system over the past fifteen years. It assessed the substantial improvements in infrastructure, projects, and e-Justice services, as well as the dynamic transition to the new era of AI-Justice.
Speakers included:
– Stavros Asthenidis, CEO, Information Society S.A.
– Panagiotis Lymperopoulos, Vice President of the Supreme Court, Press Representative of the Supreme Court
– Marlena Tripolitsioti, Councilor of State, Chair of the Information Systems Committee of the Council of State
– Stamatis Poulis, General Commissioner of the State at the Court of Audit
– Antonis Antoniou, Legal Advisor to the State, Member of the Monitoring and Acceptance Committee of the new IT System of the Legal Council of the State
The conference concluded with a comprehensive presentation of the outcomes by Mr. Konstantinos Koussoulis, Honorary Vice President of the Council of State, Director of the Legal Office of the Presidency of the Republic, and Chair of the Permanent Scientific Committee of the Ministry of Justice for examining the impact of Artificial Intelligence on the judicial system.





