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Principles and standards of digitalisation of professionals: Guidelines of the European Commission for the Efficiency of Justice (CEPEJ), European Network of Councils for the Judiciary Digital Justice working group recommendations
The Council of Europe’s Commission for the Efficiency of Justice (CEPEJ) is supporting its member States in the digital transformation of its judiciaries to make sure that efficiency gains are in line with human rights and rule of law. Concretely, we will look at the status and trends in the digital transformation of judiciaries in Europe, highlight the underlying principles and discuss the potential impact on the skills and knowledge needs of legal professionals and training providers.
On the behalf of the European Network of Councils for the Judiciary, the work carried out by the Digital Justice workgroup will be presented. The goal of the workgroup is to exchange opinions and develop standards in the areas, which the judiciary itself and councils for the judiciary deem important. The workshop will therefore allow attendees to familiarize first hand with these topics discussed so far and the activities foreseen.
Ms. Egidija Tamosiuniene, is a member of the Digital Justice Forum at the European Networks for the Judiciary. She is a Vice-president at the Lithuanian Judicial Council (from 2021), where is also a member of a Digitization Committee. Ms. Tamosiuniene has more than ten years of experience as a judge of the Supreme Court of Lithuania and a the Court of Appeal. She is also an academic, researcher and law professor at Vilnius University, Faculty of Law.
Principles and standards of digitalisation of professionals: Guidelines of the European Commission for the Efficiency of Justice (CEPEJ), European Network of Councils for the Judiciary Digital Justice working group recommendations
The Council of Europe’s Commission for the Efficiency of Justice (CEPEJ) is supporting its member States in the digital transformation of its judiciaries to make sure that efficiency gains are in line with human rights and rule of law. Concretely, we will look at the status and trends in the digital transformation of judiciaries in Europe, highlight the underlying principles and discuss the potential impact on the skills and knowledge needs of legal professionals and training providers.
On the behalf of the European Network of Councils for the Judiciary, the work carried out by the Digital Justice workgroup will be presented. The goal of the workgroup is to exchange opinions and develop standards in the areas, which the judiciary itself and councils for the judiciary deem important. The workshop will therefore allow attendees to familiarize first hand with these topics discussed so far and the activities foreseen.
Principles and standards of digitalisation of professionals: Guidelines of the European Commission for the Efficiency of Justice (CEPEJ), European Network of Councils for the Judiciary Digital Justice working group recommendations
The Council of Europe’s Commission for the Efficiency of Justice (CEPEJ) is supporting its member States in the digital transformation of its judiciaries to make sure that efficiency gains are in line with human rights and rule of law. Concretely, we will look at the status and trends in the digital transformation of judiciaries in Europe, highlight the underlying principles and discuss the potential impact on the skills and knowledge needs of legal professionals and training providers.
On the behalf of the European Network of Councils for the Judiciary, the work carried out by the Digital Justice workgroup will be presented. The goal of the workgroup is to exchange opinions and develop standards in the areas, which the judiciary itself and councils for the judiciary deem important. The workshop will therefore allow attendees to familiarize first hand with these topics discussed so far and the activities foreseen.