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This document discusses the European activities of BR Communication, focusing on the e-CODEX initiative and various Large Scale Pilot Projects (LSP) designed to improve cross-border access to justice in Europe. Key projects include SPOCS, epSOS, STORK, PEPPOL, and e-SENS, which leverage existing national systems to create seamless e-Government services for 500 million Europeans. By enhancing interoperability and providing secure access to legal information, these projects aim to facilitate effective legal processes and support citizens and businesses navigating cross-border matters in the EU.
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The European Activities of BR Communication e-CODEXe-Justice Communication via Online Data Exchange Bucharest, June 14th 2013
Introductionofthe Large Scale Pilot Projects (LSP) • SPOCS “Simple Procedures Online for Cross-border Services” • epSOS“European Patients Smart Open Services” • STORK “Secure idenTityacrOssboRderslinKed” • PEPPOL “Pan European Public Procurement OnLine” • e-CODEX “e-Justice Communication via Online Data EXchange” • e-SENS “electronic simple European networked services” All projects run with existing national back office systems Carsten Schmidt, Germany
Large Scale Pilot Projects (LSP) • ICT Policy Support Programme under the Competitiveness and Innovation Framework Programme (CIP) • Engage public authorities, service providers and research center • Maintained by the member EU states • Building cross-border e-Government services reality for 500.000.000 Europeans Carsten Schmidt, Germany
Large Scale Pilot Projects (LSP) The idea: • Create softwarebuildingblockswhichcanbeeasilyadoptedandusedfor different kindsof IT-projects • Software buildingblocks • e-Delivery, eID, e-Signature, semantics, … Carsten Schmidt, Germany
e-CODEX in a nutshell • “Improve the cross-border access of citizens and businesses to legal means in Europe as well as to improve the interoperability between legal authorities within the EU.” • Easy and secure access to legal information and procedures in other EU Member States for businesses and citizens • Greater cross-border effectiveness of legal processes through common standards and greater interoperability of information systems In a few words: Enabling access to justice systems across Europe. • http://www.e-codex.eu Carsten Schmidt, Germany
e-CODEX partners Partner for a faster justice interoperability • Austria • Belgium • Bulgaria • Czech Republic • Estonia • France • Germany • Greece • Hungary • Italy • Jersey • Lithuania • Malta • The Netherlands • Norway • Poland • Portugal • Romania • Spain • Slovakia • Sweden • Turkey • United Kingdom • CCBE, CNUEand ETSI Carsten Schmidt, Germany
e-CODEX pilots Piloting • Civil Justice • Synchronouscommunication(e.g. businessregisterinterconnection) • Small Claims Procedure • European Payment Order (EPO) • Criminal Justice • Mutual Recognition of Financial Penalties • Secure Cross-borderExchange of Sensitive Data • European Arrest Warrant Carsten Schmidt, Germany
business register interconnection Two aspects of the directive: • European e-Justice Portal (“the portal”) User interface • European central platform (“the platform”)e-Delivery system (e-CODEX) Carsten Schmidt, Germany
e-CODEX / BR Focus for e-CODEX: • Extensible Use-Case • Cross-bordermergers • Interconnection of national systems • Re-useofexistingsolutions(e.g. connectors) • Technical buildingblocks;also fromotherprojects Carsten Schmidt, Germany
Business Process / BR • Cross-Border merger Carsten Schmidt, Germany
Business Process / BR • Interaction Carsten Schmidt, Germany
Building blocks BR Cross-bordermerger • Buildingblocksneeded: • e-Signatur • e-ID • Trust-Ok-Token • e-Delivery Carsten Schmidt, Germany
Architecture overview • Creates documents • Sends/receives documents • Establishes connection • Formats/extracts the content to/from eBMS3.0 standard Connector Connector Service Provider/Register A Service Provider/ Register B • Adds/checks the Trust-OK token • Transforms to/from e-CODEX standard Carsten Schmidt, Germany
State of play Cross-border mergers: • Business process modelling and technical meetings were held • They helped to refine the perimeter to cross-border mergers • Process modelling: target end of July Calendar: • Go-live 2014 (tbc) • Validation of process modelling, definition of requirements, technical developments (e-CODEX and national) Carsten Schmidt, Germany
Thank you for your attention! Contact: info@lists.e-codex.eu Carsten Schmidt, Germany