Members
EJTN has some 36 members representing EU states as well as EU transnational bodies. Members are key stakeholders in EJTN’s endeavours and enjoy full voting rights.
Members
Federal Ministry of Justice – Bundesministerium für Justiz In Austria, the continuous training of magistrates is based on a balanced system of decentralized and centralized training modules...
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L’Institut de formation judiciaire (IFJ) Law and statute The Judicial Training Institute (JTI) is a young Belgian institution, and has been founded by the law of 31 January 2007. It commenced its...
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National Institute of Justice The National Institute of Justice (NIJ) became operational on January 1, 2004. It was built upon the achievements of the Magistrates’ Training Center, a nongovernmenta...
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The Judicial Academy of Croatia The Judicial Academy was established in 2004 as an institute within the Ministry of justice in charge of initial and continuous judicial training. It obtained the...
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Supreme Court of Cyprus Contact Supreme Court Charalambos Mouskos Str 1404 Nicosia - Cyprus Tel: +357 22865737 Fax: +357 22304500 Website: http://www.supremecourt.gov.cy
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Judicial Academy The Judicial Academy (JA) was established in 2002 by the Act No. 6/2002 Coll. as the central institution of the justice sector for the training of judges, state prosecutors and oth...
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Court Administration / Domstolsstyrelsen The ordinary Danish Courts comprise the Supreme Court, two High Courts and 24 district courts as well as the Land Registration Court and the Maritime and...
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The Academy of European Law (ERA; acronym for Europäische Rechtsakademie) promotes the awareness, understanding and good practice of EU law by providing legal professionals with training and a foru...
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Office of the Prosecutor General of the Republic of Estonia The Prosecutor’s Office is a government agency in the area of government of the Ministry of Justice. The Prosecutor’s Office directs...
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Supreme Court of Estonia, Training Department The Supreme Court of Estonia started to organize judicial training in 2009, after the liquidation of Estonian Law Center Foundation, which had been...
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The National Courts Administration The National Courts Administration is an independent central agency that serves the entire court system. The National Courts Administration falls within the...
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National Prosecution Authority, The Office of the Prosecutor General The National Prosecution Authority is, independently and autonomously, responsible for organising the prosecutorial activities i...
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The French National School for the Judiciary The French National School for the Judiciary school has two locations, one in Bordeaux for initial training, and one in Paris for permanent training and...
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Federal Ministry of Justice and Consumer Protection - Bundesministerium der Justiz und für Verbraucherschutz The Federal Ministry of Justice and Consumer Protection ( Bundesministerium der Justiz u...
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National School of the Judiciary The National School of the Judiciary is a Legal Entity of Public Law, which is under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Justice and is administered by Justices of...
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The judiciary of Hungary is an independent and impartial third branch of power of the state. In Hungary, justice shall be administered by the following courts: The Curia, the regional courts of...
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The Organization and Main Responsibilities of the Hungarian Prosecution Service In Hungary the Prosecution Service performs as a contributor to the administration of justice and shall be an...
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The Judicial Studies Committee The Judicial Council was established in December 2019. It is an independent body whose members are all of the judges in Ireland and its statutory functions include...
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In accordance with the principles of judicial independence, freedom of research and teaching, and good administration of justice – as set out in the Constitution of the Republic of Italy – the Scho...
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The Consiglio Superiore della Magistratura (High Council for the Judiciary - C.S.M.) is the self-governing body for Italy's ordre judiciaire, comprising ordinary (civil and criminal) judges and...
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Latvian Judicial Training Centre The Latvian Judicial Training Centre (LJTC) is a Foundation, based on the agreement with the Court Administration of the Republic of Latvia, which provides initia...
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The Prosecutor General’s Office of the Republic of Latvia The Prosecution Office is an institution of judicial power, which is independently exercising the supervision over the compliance to law...
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National Courts Administration On 14th March, 2002 Valdas Adamkus, President of the Republic of Lithuania signed the Law on the National Courts Administration and since 1st May 2002 authorised a...
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Office of the Prosecutor General of the Republic of Lithuania The Lithuanian Prosecutor’s Office is an autonomous and independent state authority undertaking the functions established by the...
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Parquet général As in other EU Member States, in Luxembourg both judges (magistrats du siège) and public prosecutors (magistrats du parquet) are members of the same professional body. The court...
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Judicial Studies Committee The Maltese Judicial Studies Committee (JSC) was established in 2003 as the body responsible for the initial and continuous judicial training of the members of the...
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Studiecentrum Rechtspleging Since its establishment in 1960, SSR has been the joint training institute of the Dutch judicial system and the Public Prosecution Service, operating independently from...
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National School of Judiciary and Public Prosecution The National School of Judiciary and Public Prosecution (Krajowa Szkoła Sądownictwa i Prokuratury) was established as a legal entity on the basis...
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Centre For Judicial Studies Created in 1979, and under the responsibility of the Ministry of Justice, although with legal personality and administrative autonomy, the Centro de Estudos Judiciários ...
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National Institute of Magistracy Established in 1992 in order to meet the needs of shaping a professional body of highly qualified magistrates – judges and prosecutors, National Institute of...
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Judicial Academy of the Slovak Republic The Judicial Academy of the Slovak Republic is an independent educational institution with nation – wide coverage that ensures, organizes and executes the...
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Ministry of Justice of the Republic of Slovenia Judicial Training Centre The Judicial Training Centre is an affiliated body of the Ministry of Justice. The tasks of the JTC are defined by the law a...
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The Centre for Legal Studies (CEJ) is a national autonomous body within the Ministry of Justice, regulated by its own rules approved by RD 1276/2003. The CEJ is the Spanish institution in charge of...
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The Spanish Judicial School depends on the General Council of the Judiciary. As a constitutional body, the General Council received, by the law 16/94 the responsibility for the selection and...
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Judicial Training Academy The Swedish Judicial Training Academy provides initial and continuous training for judges and legal staff employed within the courts of Sweden. The Academy offers more tha...
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Swedish Prosecution Authority There are about 1,350 employees within the Swedish Prosecution Authority. 900 are prosecutors while the remainder work with various support functions. There are 32...
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