Judicial training, evaluation and electronic tools in cooperating European judicial systems
Authors
Marcos González, MaríaDate
2014-05-29Bibliographic citation
Marcos González, M. (2014), "Judicial training, evaluation and electronic tools in cooperating European judicial systems". Law and inequalities: Global and Local. Annual Meeting, Minnesota, May 29-June 1, 2014.
Keywords
Judicial training
Judicial evaluation
Electronic tools
Description / Notes
Law and inequalities: Global and Local. Annual Meeting, Law And Society Association, 29/05/2014-01/06/2014, Minneapolis, Estados Unidos
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Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0)
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Abstract
One of the key objectives of the European Union, as stated in the Treaty of Lisbon, is to offer its citizens an area of freedom, security and justice without internal borders. To achieve this, it is necessary to ensure that the different national judicial systems of all European Union Member States work effectively together and do not create obstacles to European Union citizens whenever they are seeking access to justice. Various measures are being taken with a view to strengthening mutual trust between the Member States' judicial systems: measures regarding the training of judges, the development of networks, the improvement of evaluation and electronic tools.
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