Training networks and structures at European level
Depending on their profession and particular needs, legal practitioners can apply to one or other of the structures briefly presented here. Also, many courses are offered by universities and private training providers.
For judges and prosecutors
The European Judicial Training Network (EJTN)
Founded in 2000, the EJTN develops training standards and curricula, coordinates judicial training exchanges and programmes and fosters cooperation between national training structures for judges and prosecutors. The EJTN secretariat-general is based in Brussels (Belgium). You can find a summary of EJTN activities here.
For all legal practitioners
The Academy of European Law (ERA)
ERA organises conferences, seminars, professional training courses and policy debates on different areas of EU law, designed for all legal practitioners. ERA is located in Trier (Germany). You can find a summary of its activities here.
The European Institute of Public Administration – European Centre for Judges and Lawyers (EIPA)
Training on European Union law is one of EIPA's areas of activity. Training is tailored for judges, legal practitioners, EU and national officials and private sector lawyers. EIPA has centres in Maastricht (Netherlands), Luxembourg, Barcelona (Spain) and Warsaw (Poland). You can find a summary of its activities here.
Professional organisations organising training activities at European level
The following organisations representing legal practitioners at European level organise training activities on an ad hoc basis.
Lawyers, barristers, solicitors
The Council of Bars and Law Societies of Europe - CCBE
Notaries
The Council of the Notariats of the European Union - CNUE
Judicial Officers
The International Union of Judicial Officers - UIHJ
EU-level judicial networks cooperating with the EJTN regarding European judicial training
The EJTN gathers all national judicial training bodies of the EU Member States and as such is the best placed body to coordinate and develop further judicial training. It cooperates with other EU-level judicial networks, whose respective objectives and training-related interests are presented in the following factsheets:
- The European Network of Councils for the Judiciary (ENCJ (166 Kb) )
- The Network (146 Kb) of the Presidents of the Supreme Judicial Courts of the European Union
- The Association of the Councils of State and Supreme Administrative Jurisdictions of the European Union (ACA-Europe (168 Kb) )
- The European Judicial Network (EJN) (159 Kb)
- The European Judicial Network in Civil and Commercial matters (EJN-Civil) (149 Kb)
- The Association of European Administrative Judges (AEAJ) (152 Kb)
- The Association of European Competition Law Judges (AECLJ (151 Kb) )
- The European Association of Judges for Mediation (GEMME) (148 Kb)
- The European Association of Labour Court Judges (EALCJ) (154 Kb)
- The International Association of Refugee Law Judges(IARLJ) (156 Kb)
- The European Union Forum of Judges for the Environment (EUFJE) (153 Kb)
- The European Network of Prosecutors for the Environment(ENPE) (148 Kb)
The report of the 2013-2014 project promoting the cooperation between the EJTN and the above-mentioned networks is available here.
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