Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
Published byRosalyn Lee Modified over 9 years ago
1
European e-Justice LIT Search Final Conference 9 November 2015 Dick HEIMANS – Deputy Head of Unit B2
2
European e-Justice Use of ICT at the service of judicial systems Support the implementation of EU and national legal instruments Simplify procedures Improve access to justice Reduce costs Part of Digital Single Market
3
European e-Justice – General policy December 2013 European e-Justice Strategy June 2014 European e-Justice Action Plan Joint responsibility Commission/Member States
4
The European e-Justice Portal Information repository on EU and national legal systems and instruments Interconnecting national registers Providing interactive services in the justice domain
5
The European e-Justice Portal Single point for European Justice e-services Step by step approach Multilingual from day one Decentralised as much as possible Partners: Legal practitioner organisations
7
Portal Content 20.000 information pages on European law and law of 28 Member States includes civil, administrative and criminal law; everything which concerns citizens, businesses and legal practitioners including several factsheets on various rights (e.g. rights of victims, rights of defendants) available in 23 languages (HR included)
8
Portal Interactive Functionality Interconnection Insolvency registers Find a Lawyer/Find a Notary Dynamic forms for 10 civil law instruments Sophisticated Content Management System (CMS) Notifications system Mobile devices version
9
E-Justice Visits Annual Trend
10
E-Justice Visits Monthly Trend
11
Up-coming Projects E-Codex: European Small Claims and Payment Orders European Case Law Identifier (ECLI) Court database Consumer Law database Clarity project (fundamental rights) Interconnection of business registers
12
Challenges Member State participation Data Protection Different national approaches Interoperability Translation E-Authentication, e-Identification
13
LIT Search Implementation Planned for integration into the Portal from the outset Priority Action Plan Central database vs. Interconnected Approach Data Protection issues Commercial neutrality
14
LIT Search Implementation Implementation timeframe Extending functionality Extending participation Sustainability Funding possibilities
15
Thanks for your attention! https://e-justice.europa.eu JUST-E-JUSTICE@ec.europa.eu
Similar presentations
© 2025 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.