Hello, colleagues.
If, like me, you have devoted your life to defending human rights, you know this scene all too well. A desk buried in papers. A laptop with dozens of tabs open. And a phone whose gallery holds hundreds of photos—hurried snapshots of protocols, decisions, and expert reports you were allowed to view for only a few minutes. Official PDFs, Word drafts, blurry JPEGs—this is the raw material of our daily work.
This chaos is our main adversary. It drains time, energy, and focus. We built JURIS AI precisely to fight it. Today I don't just want to tell you about the platform—I'd like to give you a short tour and show how it turns that routine into a clear, manageable process.
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Step 1: From a Phone Snapshot to a Legal Fact#
Everything starts with uploading. We fully understand the conditions you work in, so JURIS AI is "omnivorous." You can upload whatever you have:
- Official documents in PDF,
- Your notes and drafts in Word,
- And—crucially—photos and scans of documents.
Often the only way to access case materials is to quickly photograph them on your phone in a courthouse corridor. The quality of such images is often far from ideal. This is where our intelligent OCR module comes in. It is built on large language models with Vision capability, enabling it to "read" even poor‑quality, blurred images and handwritten text with high accuracy.
Whether it's an indictment, interrogation protocols, court rulings, forensic medical examination reports, or officers' reports—you simply upload everything to the system, and it converts the disparate images and files into a single corpus of machine‑readable text.
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Step 2: Validation—When the Machine Highlights What Matters#
After recognition comes one of the most interesting stages—validation. The system doesn't just digitize text; it understands it. In a dedicated view you see the recognized document, but it is no longer an undifferentiated wall of text. JURIS AI automatically finds and highlights key entities:
- Names and surnames: victims, witnesses, investigators, judges;
- Dates and places: of events, detentions, court hearings;
- Document numbers: criminal case files, contracts, long numeric indices.
It is as if the system is telling you: "Here are the most important elements. Please check whether I recognized them correctly." This radically speeds up proofreading and verification. You don't read hundreds of pages hunting for a single mistake; instead, you check precisely what the AI has highlighted. Once you confirm, the documents are considered validated and ready for work.
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Step 3: Choose Your Path—Autopilot or a Collaborative Strategy#
Now that we have a digitized and verified case base, JURIS AI offers two workflows.
Scenario A: Automatic Mode#
You trust the system's expertise and want results as quickly as possible. You simply set the task: "Based on the uploaded documents, prepare a complaint to the United Nations regarding a violation of the right to a fair trial."
What happens next?
- JURIS AI classifies the documents on its own;
- Determines which UN committee is appropriate for your case;
- Develops an internal strategy and drafting plan;
- And within 15–30 minutes produces a full, structured draft complaint.
Scenario B: Research Mode#
This path is for those who want to dive deeper into the materials, uncover non‑obvious connections, and shape their own strategy. In this mode, you can conduct a dialogue with the system, asking questions about your documents:
- "Find all contradictions in witness Ivanov's testimony."
- "What procedural violations occurred during the search according to the protocol of 15.03.2024?"
- "Summarize the conclusions of the forensic medical examination."
The system will provide legally meaningful answers, analyzing the files in the context of national and international law and supporting them with citations to legal acts. Step by step, you form your own view and plan for the complaint. When the strategy is ready, you hand it off to the system, and it writes the final text based on your plan.
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Step 4: Final Touches in the Smart Editor#
The completed draft opens in the built‑in text editor. But this is not just another Word clone. It is connected to an AI Copilot—your intelligent editing assistant. It "remembers" all the materials in your case and has access to databases of international and national law. With it you can:
- Make targeted edits: "Strengthen this paragraph by adding a reference to a precedent of the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR)."
- Ask questions: "Is Article 5 of the Convention applied correctly here?"
- Run a comprehensive review: "Check the entire document for legal precision of formulations."
Of course, you retain full control and can make manual edits at any time. In this way you bring the draft to perfection, obtaining a complaint ready for submission.
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An Open Invitation to Collaborate#
As of today, our team is working on the final design of the user interface to make it as intuitive for lawyers as possible. But we are not waiting. We understand that help is needed now.
Therefore, while the interface is in its final polish, we are accepting applications from human rights organizations worldwide to prepare UN complaints in a "manual" mode.
How does it work?#
- You submit an application on our website or contact us via social media.
- We schedule a Zoom conference where you describe the situation and the documents you have.
- We sign a non‑disclosure agreement (NDA).
- Our experienced lawyer processes your materials through the JURIS AI system and delivers a completed draft complaint with professional comments and recommendations.
We are always open to collaboration and ready to help. Let's work together to make justice more accessible and effective.



