Panel Established to Enhance Court and Tribunal Data Use

From January 2023, a senior data governance panel has been formed. This represents a commitment by the Lord Chancellor, Lord Chief Justice, and Senior President of the Tribunals to maximise the benefits in the use of data created in the justice system of England and Wales.

About the senior data governance panel

The panel will offer independent expert advice and guidance on issues referred to it by HMCTS, the Ministry of Justice (MOJ) and the Judiciary.

Its role is to advise and give guidance on the access to and use of court and tribunals data, focussing on 4 main principles:

  • open justice
  • independence of the judiciary
  • rule of law
  • maintaining public confidence in the justice system

It will enable the Judiciary, HMCTS, and MOJ to make the best possible use of data to improve public services. It will support the development of data in the wider justice system, increasing transparency and encouraging innovation throughout government and beyond.

The panel will be made up of:

  • 5 senior officials of HMCTS and MOJ, including a co-Chair
  • 5 senior judges, including a co-Chair
  • at least 5 independent experts

The panel aims to attract experts in open data, social research and emerging technologies such as machine learning. It also welcomes those familiar with the 'LawTech' sector and those with experience of exploring the effect of justice on socially or economically disadvantaged groups.

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