TITLE:
The Utility of Artificial Intelligence in the Pursuit of Justice through Judicial Precedent in Nigeria
AUTHORS:
Joseph Nwobike, Maryann Nwosu, Omotayo Johnson
KEYWORDS:
Artificial Intelligence, Judicial Precedent, Justice, Decision Making, Judgments, Judicial Discretion, Nigeria
JOURNAL NAME:
Beijing Law Review,
Vol.15 No.4,
December
30,
2024
ABSTRACT: Judicial Precedent is a cardinal aspect of administration of justice that ensures the certainty of case laws. Certainty of judicial positions removes vagaries and engenders specificity in the understanding and application of laws within the Court system. The emergence of Artificial Intelligence (AI) has been felt in almost, if not all aspects of life, including the judicial decision-making system. AI, which is a simulation of human intelligence processes by machines, especially computer systems, offers a paradigm shift in the administration of justice, from the traditional methods of solving legal tasks. Countries such as Germany, Estonia, USA, Canada and India have introduced different AI tools into their judicial system to drive seamless and predictable administration of justice. This study examined the role which AI could play in enhancing the efficiency of judicial precedent in the delivery of justice by Nigerian courts of record. With the deep and complex web of facts and laws that abound in cases submitted before judges for resolution, this paper advanced the prospect of integrating AI in the precedent induced judicial decision-making process, without undermining the autonomy which the Judges have in the exercise of their discretion in making reasoned decisions. This study employed the use of empirical, primary and secondary materials in concluding that judicial precedent as a concept will be more beneficial in the administration of justice, if AI is allowed to play a frontal role in Nigeria.