Adhering to the spirit of openness, inclusiveness, and win-win cooperation in the BRICS, using digital prosecution to better safeguard the national interests and people's well-being of all countries

2024-06-21

On June 19th local time, the 6th BRICS Attorney General's Meeting was held in St. Petersburg, Russia, with the theme of "Implementing Laws with Advanced Digital Solutions: The Practice of BRICS Prosecutors". This meeting is the first Attorney General's Meeting after the successful expansion of the BRICS Cooperation Mechanism. Prosecutors from China, Russia, Brazil, India, South Africa, as well as newly joined countries such as Iran, Egypt, the United Arab Emirates, and Ethiopia, sent delegations to attend the meeting. The Chief Prosecutor of the People's Republic of China and the Prosecutor General of the Supreme People's Procuratorate, Ying Yong, led a Chinese procuratorial delegation to attend the meeting. The meeting was hosted by the General Prosecutor's Office of the Russian Federation, and President Putin of the Russian Federation sent a congratulatory letter to the meeting. The Prosecutor General of the Russian Federation, Igor Krasnov, presided over the meeting, read out President Putin's congratulatory letter, and delivered an opening speech. After the opening ceremony, Ying Yong and the heads of the attending BRICS prosecution delegations delivered keynote speeches around the theme of the meeting. President Putin congratulated the successful convening of the conference in his congratulatory letter, pointing out the importance of law enforcement and judicial cooperation among BRICS countries. He expressed hope for deepening exchanges and cooperation among BRICS countries, widely using digital technology in law enforcement and judicial work, better protecting national and social interests, as well as public rights, and better responding to new threats such as international terrorism and religious extremism, transnational crime, and illegal immigration. Ying Yong pointed out in his keynote speech that the current digital wave is sweeping the world, and various new technologies greatly facilitate human life, but also bring unprecedented risks and challenges to security in various fields such as finance and the internet. Crimes implemented based on new technologies such as the internet, AI deep forgery, and virtual currency trading exhibit characteristics of specialization, intelligence, concealment, networking, and cross-border. Criminal methods are constantly being innovated, offensive and defensive technologies are upgrading, and the difficulty of cracking down on evidence collection is increasing, becoming a global governance challenge. Strengthening communication and cooperation in the digital field is a very important and urgent issue for the international community. Ying Yong pointed out that China is making every effort to promote the construction of a digital China. Effectively fulfill legal supervision responsibilities, formulate opinions on the network rule of law work of procuratorial organs, increase punishment for crimes that endanger national security and data security in accordance with the law, strengthen judicial protection of intellectual property rights in fields such as artificial intelligence and digital copyright, and serve the construction of digital China and digital economy. Fully utilize new technologies such as big data, artificial intelligence, and satellite remote sensing to strengthen evidence review, criminal charges, and public welfare protection, effectively assisting judicial cases. Build a network covering the fourth level procuratorial organs nationwide, strengthen the digital management and intelligent analysis and judgment of the entire case process, develop and promote big data application models for legal supervision, use digital technology to improve the quality and efficiency of legal supervision, and enhance the ability to perform duties and handle cases. Ying Yong stated that in response to the risks and challenges brought about by digital transformation, it is necessary for countries to deepen cooperation and move forward together. The Johannesburg Declaration released at the 15th BRICS Leaders Meeting sets out a beautiful vision for strengthening cooperation in digital development, digital economy, and other fields among BRICS countries. The procuratorial organs of BRICS countries should seize opportunities and seize the opportunity, uphold the spirit of openness, inclusiveness, and win-win cooperation, and jointly shoulder the responsibility of better safeguarding the national interests and people's well-being of each country through digital prosecution. Chinese procuratorial organs are willing to work together with procuratorial organs of other countries to actively promote work in three aspects. One is to strengthen cooperation in data collection, electronic evidence retrieval, and other areas based on existing cooperation mechanisms, and enhance the efficiency of using digital technology to carry out judicial cooperation. The second is to strictly abide by the laws and regulations of various countries, use big data analysis to screen transnational crime clues, and jointly combat transnational cybercrime. The third is to regularly exchange, share and learn from the digital governance experiences of various countries, jointly cultivate professional talents, and improve digital application capabilities. The meeting adopted the outcome document of the 6th BRICS Attorney General's Meeting, which decided to summarize the successful experience of BRICS countries in using digital technology in their prosecutorial work, and strengthen exchanges and cooperation among all parties in using modern technological means to carry out prosecutorial work. The chief procurators of the five countries fully appreciate China's contribution to deepening the development of the BRICS conference mechanism for chief procurators, and sincerely admire the achievements of China's rule of law construction and prosecutorial work. They express their hope to learn from and draw on the advanced experience of Chinese procuratorial organs, strengthen practical cooperation in combating transnational crime, information technology construction, and prosecutor training, continuously improve the performance ability and level of procuratorial organs in various countries, and better benefit people of all countries. (Lai Xin She)

Edit:Ying Ying    Responsible editor:Shen Chen

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