EU Institution
Italian and Portuguese experience on training court staff accompanying digitalisation reforms
Portugal's experience in the digitalisation of justice is now more than two decades old, as a result of the timely identification of the advantage of building a digital society to reinvent the functioning and organisation of justice, to facilitate its operation, the processing of and access to cases, not only for legal professionals, authorities and official bodies, but also, fundamentally, for citizens. However and even though the level of success achieved in the implementation of electronic proceedings is very relevant, there are still some issues that hinder its full implementation. Role of training in this process will be discussed.
National training provider/Training institution
Italian and Portuguese experience on training court staff accompanying digitalisation reforms
Portugal's experience in the digitalisation of justice is now more than two decades old, as a result of the timely identification of the advantage of building a digital society to reinvent the functioning and organisation of justice, to facilitate its operation, the processing of and access to cases, not only for legal professionals, authorities and official bodies, but also, fundamentally, for citizens. However and even though the level of success achieved in the implementation of electronic proceedings is very relevant, there are still some issues that hinder its full implementation. Role of training in this process will be discussed.
National training provider/Training institution
Italian and Portuguese experience on training court staff accompanying digitalisation reforms
Portugal's experience in the digitalisation of justice is now more than two decades old, as a result of the timely identification of the advantage of building a digital society to reinvent the functioning and organisation of justice, to facilitate its operation, the processing of and access to cases, not only for legal professionals, authorities and official bodies, but also, fundamentally, for citizens. However and even though the level of success achieved in the implementation of electronic proceedings is very relevant, there are still some issues that hinder its full implementation. Role of training in this process will be discussed.