- EJTN 2022 Calendar of activities – updates and use of Scholarship fund;
- Deadlines in July and August for submitting lists of applicants for various EJTN activities;
- Reminder EJTN 1 hour lunchtime webinars to be held in July;
- Farewell message from Katarzyna Krysiak, National School of Judiciary and Public Prosecution, Poland
- United Nations Development Program (UNDP) : Survey on training programmes on forensic expertise
1.Please see in below table some updates regarding EJTN 2022 Calendar of training activities .
Please note that the web pages of activities are regularly updated and accessible through the searchable database http://www.ejtn.eu/Catalogue/EJTNs-searchable-database/
Activity reference | Title + hyperlink | Dates | Venue | Deadline of Application | Updates |
CR/2022/22-CEPOL/11/22 | EJTN-CEPOL Training on Financial Investigation on Virtual Currencies | 26-30/09/2022 | Cyprus | 15 July 2022 | VENUE:
University of Nicosia (UNIC)-Cyprus |
HFR/2022/06 | Cultural Diversity in the Courtroom: Judges facing new challenges | 15-16/09/2022 | Barcelona, Spain | 15 July 2022
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The seminar is addressed to Judges and prosecutors active in labour, family, asylum and criminal law with a keen interest and practical experience in questions of sociocultural and religious diversity.
We kindly request you to please give preference to the candidates already uploaded or to be uploaded based on the active role in one of the aforementioned 4 areas as well as interest and practical experience in sociocultural and religious diversity. |
CR/2022/14 | Economic crimes: Asset recovery Economic crimes: Asset recovery and Confiscation in the EU in practice: focus on the Regulation 2018/1805 of 14 November 2018 (specialized) | 15-16 /11/2022 | Omšenie, Slovak Republic | 16 September 2022 | Due to the Ukranian refugees crises, the Slovak Judicial Academy cannot host the event in Slovakia
NEW VENUE: Brussels, Belgium |
CP/2022/31 | International legal cooperation in labour law cases and social security cases | 19-21/09/2022 | Lublin, Poland | 19 July 2022 | NEW VENUE: the seminar will be held in Dębe, not in Lublin |
CP/2022/32 | International cooperation in family law cases | 5-7/09/2022 | Lublin, Poland | 5 September 2022 | CORRECT DEADLINE OF APPLICATION: 15 JULY 2022 |
CP/2022/29 | International cooperation in criminal matters for prosecutors who specialize in international legal affairs | 7-9/09/2022 | Lublin, Poland | 7 September 2022 | CORRECT DEADLINE OF APPLICATION: 15 JULY 2022 |
We thank you for your answers regarding your intentions of using remaining places of your quota of scholarship fund . A number of 10-11 places are still available after this exercise, therefore Members who wish to make use of additional places, please contact my colleagues Sara Sipos Sara.SIPOS@EJTN.EU
2.Please see in the table below the deadlines in July and August for submitting lists of applicants for various EJTN activities through the OSP platform :
- Reminder 1 hour lunchtime webinars in July :
There are 2 webinars planned to take place in July , on 7th and 21st July respectively.
Please see below information about the webinars and open link to register on OSP, and attached the webinars’ visuals :
a)
Topic: Secondary migration to the EU
Speaker: Holger Bohmann, Judge at the Federal Administrative Court of Germany and Vice President of AEAJ
Date: 7 July 2022, 13h-14h Brussels time
Portfolio: Administrative Law
Content:
Migration law cases reaching administrative judges can be divided into two categories: primary migration (by third country nationals entering the EU e.g. claiming for international protection or for work reasons) and secondary migration (right to entry and residence of third country nationals linked with residence of relatives, family members or movement between EU Members States). The legal basis for the latter can result from primary EU law (e.g. freedom of movement and Union citizenship, Art. 20, 21 TFEU), from secondary EU law (e.g. family reunification) or national law. The webinar will give an overview on the most relevant categories and legal instruments for secondary migration under Union law. In line with this relevant jurisprudence of the CJEU will be displayed and discussed.
Moderator: Evgenia Papadopoulou, Senior Judge, Administrative Court of Appeal, Tripoli-Greece
Main target group: Administrative Judges
Learning outcomes:
By the end of this webinar participants to have a quicker access to cases of secondary migration by allocating them to the relevant legal instruments and procedures.
OSP link for registration (registered participants will receive MS Teams link to join the webinar):
Click here to get the link to the meeting
b)
Topic: Sustainability and Law (in a civil perspective)
Speaker: Alberto De Franceschi, Professor of Private Law, Intellectual Property Rights and Environmental Law at the Faculty of Economics and Management of the University of Ferrara
Date: 21 July 2022, 13h-14h Brussels time
Portfolio: Civil Law
Content:
The webinar will tackle such topic as the relationship between environmental sustainability and the traditional institutions of civil and commercial law (regulation of property law, contracts, civil liability and company law. The balance between property and environmental sustainability. eco-design of so-called “energy-related products” from the perspective of general contract law, consumer protection, competition law and civil liability).
Moderator: Marisaria Maugeri, Member of the Civil Sub-Working Group, Representative of the Italian School for Magistracy – SSM
Main target group: Civil judges and prosecutors
Learning outcomes:
By the end of this webinar the participants will understand better the link between environmental sustainability and traditional institutions of civil law.
OSP link for registration (registered participants will receive MS Teams link to join the webinar):
Click here to get the link to the meeting
- Farewell message from Katarzyna Krysiak, National School of Judiciary and Public Prosecution, Poland – Please see it attached
5.On behalf of UNDP, we kindly invite you to fill in a survey on training programs on judicial / forensic expertise for justice expertise (link below) by 15th July 2022
The United Nations Development Program (UNDP), with the support of Sweden, implements the “Strengthening Efficiency and Access to Justice in Moldova” Project (A2J), which contributes to strengthening the efficiency of justice services and improving access to justice for men and women in the Republic of Moldova, in particular from vulnerable and marginalized groups.
The survey is one of the tools, which will be used in the work package of A2J project aimed at reviewing of the training programs on judicial/forensic expertise for justice professionals in Europe.
The expected output is to provide recommendations for enhancing the currently available training programs, in line with the best international practices.