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1 European Commission Justice 16/03/2012 | ‹#› European e-Justice Portal https://e-justice.europa.eu E-justice Portal and a European Database of Legal Interpreters and Translators TRAFUT – Training for the Future Madrid, 15 & 16 March 2012 Philippe Vlérick European Commission, DG Justice

2 European Commission Justice 16/03/2012 | ‹#› European e-Justice Portal https://e-justice.europa.eu Agenda 1.Introduction 2.Interconnection Projects 3.Insolvency Registers 4.Challenges & Recommendations

3 European Commission Justice 16/03/2012 | ‹#› European e-Justice Portal https://e-justice.europa.eu Introduction European e-Justice European e-Justice Portal Centralised VS Decentralised

4 European Commission Justice 16/03/2012 | ‹#› European e-Justice Portal https://e-justice.europa.eu European e-Justice Use of ICT at the service of judicial systems  Simplify procedures  Improve access to justice  Reduce costs

5 European Commission Justice 16/03/2012 | ‹#› European e-Justice Portal https://e-justice.europa.eu European e-Justice Portal

6 European Commission Justice 16/03/2012 | ‹#› European e-Justice Portal https://e-justice.europa.eu General Philosophy Single point of e-Services Step by step approach Multilingual from day one Decentralised as much as possible Ambitious!

7 European Commission Justice 16/03/2012 | ‹#› European e-Justice Portal https://e-justice.europa.eu In Short…

8 European Commission Justice 16/03/2012 | ‹#› European e-Justice Portal https://e-justice.europa.eu Centralised VS Decentralised From e-Justice Portal point of view:  Centralised: only one system, content ownership to the Commission  Decentralised: only one system, content ownership to MS or third parties From a technical point of view:  Centralised: only one system  Decentralised: multiple systems connected

9 European Commission Justice 16/03/2012 | ‹#› European e-Justice Portal https://e-justice.europa.eu Centralised (technical)

10 European Commission Justice 16/03/2012 | ‹#› European e-Justice Portal https://e-justice.europa.eu Decentralised (technical)

11 European Commission Justice 16/03/2012 | ‹#› European e-Justice Portal https://e-justice.europa.eu Interconnection Projects Insolvency Registers (IRI) Find a Lawyer (FAL) Find a Notary (FAN) European Case Law Identifier (ECLI) Business Registers (by DG-MARKT)

12 European Commission Justice 16/03/2012 | ‹#› European e-Justice Portal https://e-justice.europa.eu Insolvency Registers Simple Search: on “Name” propagated to all interconnected registers

13 European Commission Justice 16/03/2012 | ‹#› European e-Justice Portal https://e-justice.europa.eu Insolvency Registers (2) Advanced Search: different search page for each MS (dynamic)

14 European Commission Justice 16/03/2012 | ‹#› European e-Justice Portal https://e-justice.europa.eu Challenges & Recommendations Harmonised Data Set  Should be feasible for Interpreters and Translators Data Protection Interoperability Available Features at Register Level Translation (to be kept in mind)

15 European Commission Justice 16/03/2012 | ‹#› European e-Justice Portal https://e-justice.europa.eu Available Features at Register Level Transliteration? Transcription? Phonetic Search? GreekTransliterationTranscriptionEnglish Ελληνική Δημοκρατία Hellēnikē Dēmokratia Helliniki Dhimokratia Hellenic Republic

16 European Commission Justice 16/03/2012 | ‹#› European e-Justice Portal https://e-justice.europa.eu Thank you for your attention Any questions? https://e-justice.europa.eu philippe.vlerick@ec.europa.eu JUST-E-JUSTICE@ec.europa.eu


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