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European e-Justice Portal « Justice at a click »

European e-Justice Portal « Justice at a click ». TRAFUT – Training for the Future Ljubljana, 2 4-26 November 2011 Philippe Vlérick European Commission, DG Justice. Agenda. Introduction European e-Justice European e-Justice Portal Interconnection Projects Challenges & Recommendations.

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European e-Justice Portal « Justice at a click »

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  1. European e-Justice Portal« Justice at a click » TRAFUT – Training for the Future Ljubljana, 24-26 November 2011 Philippe Vlérick European Commission, DG Justice

  2. Agenda • Introduction • European e-Justice • European e-Justice Portal • Interconnection Projects • Challenges & Recommendations

  3. Introduction

  4. European e-Justice • Use of ICT at the service of judicial systems • Simplify procedures • Improve access to justice • Reduce costs

  5. European e-Justice

  6. European e-Justice Portal • The Portal aims at… • Be a one stop shop for justice matters • Interconnect existing national justice applications • Re-use and link to existing information • Serve diverse stakeholders at EU level

  7. European e-Justice Portal • But does NOT aim at… • Replace existing national solutions • Centralise more than necessary • Replace or modify existing offline procedures and practices

  8. General Philosophy • Single point of e-Services • Step by step approach • Multilingual from day one • Decentralised as much as possible • Ambitious!

  9. Release 1 – 16th of July 2010 • Information pages on 27 Member States • Available in 22 languages • Dynamic forms for civil instruments • Content Management System • Update of content • Notifications to registered users

  10. Release 2 – In the coming weeks • Redesigned homepage & user interface • New online forms • Victims’ and Defendants’ rights factsheets • IDOL 7 search engine integrated

  11. Interconnection Projects • Insolvency Registers • Find a Lawyer • Find a Notary • European Case Law Identifier (ECLI)

  12. Challenges & Recommendations • Harmonised data set • Data protection • Interoperability • Translation (to be kept in mind)

  13. Thank you for your attention • Want to know more? • Register on the portal to receive notifications

  14. Any questions?

  15. Contact us • https://e-justice.europa.eu • philippe.vlerick@ec.europa.eu • JUST-E-JUSTICE@ec.europa.eu

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