Evropska mreža za obuku u pravosuđu

Evropska mreža za edukaciju sudija (EJTN) je glavna platforma i promoter za obuku i razmenu znanja o evropskom pravosuđu. EJTN zastupa interese više od 120.000 evropskih sudija, tužilaca i sudskih trenera širom Evrope.
Mreža je formirana 2000. godine. Oblasti angažovanja EJTN-a uključuju:
- Pravo EU,
- Građansko,
- Krivično i privredno prava,
- Kao i obuke u domenu lingvističkih i socijalnih veštiina.
Vizija EJTN-a je da pomogne i podstakne zajedničke pravne i sudske evropske kulture.
EJTN razvija standarde i programe obuke, koordinira razmene i programe obuke u pravosuđu, širi stručnost i promoviše saradnju između pravosudnih institucija EU koje se bave obukama sudija i tužilaca.

Evropska mreža za edukaciju sudija (EJTN) je pokrenula novu seriju vebinara u formatu: 1 tema, 1 stručnjak, 1 sat. Vebinari će obuhvatiti teme iz oblasti građanskog prava, krivičnog prava i ljudskih prava i osnovnih sloboda, a održaće se 19. novembra, 3. decembra i 17. decembra 2020. godine. Wednesday, May 20, 2020 10:00 - 11:00 CET
1.Portfolio: Civil Law
Topic: ‘Insolvency in the time of COVID-19:
How to respond to a growing crisis’
Speaker: Lawyer Mr. Mahesh Uttamchandani is the Global Practice Manager for Financial Infrastructure and Inclusion in the World Bank Group in Washington, DC.
Date: 19 November 2020, 13h-14h CET (Brussels time)
The webinar will be composed of a short introduction and a 30 minutes presentation , followed by a Q/A session.
Content: As the COVID-19 pandemic gives rise to broader challenges for both households and firms, bankruptcies and insolvencies are widely predicted to increase globally. What are the concerns that countries will face and how can policymakers help respond to these growing challenges?
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For any questions in relation to this training please contact my colleague Sara Sipos Sara.Sipos@ejtn.eu
2.Portfolio: Criminal Justice
Topic: Artificial Intelligence Implementation in the Crime Prevention, Investigation and Punishment
Speaker: Dr. Mariana Todorova, Ph.D., Associate Professor at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences
Date: 03 December 2020, 13h – 14h CET (Brussels time)
The webinar will be composed of a short introduction and a 30 minutes presentation , followed by a Q/A session.
Content: The presented webinar covers the very interesting aspects of use of artificial intelligence and its impact in the work of the judicial authorities of the European countries in criminal proceedings.
The Speaker, Dr. Mariana Todorova, is a futurist and researcher in the field of future studies and strategic planning, author of the book: “Artificial Intelligence. A Brief History of Development and Ethical Aspects”. She will introduce the differences between narrow, general and super AI and will discuss the current AI implementation of crime prevention, investigation and punishment. Mariana Todorova will also attempt to draw some future trends and make a forecast in this filed and will debate some ethical aspects of the topic.
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For any questions in relation to this training please contact my colleague Emilie Baur emilie.baur@ejtn.eu
3.Portfolio: Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms
Topic: ‘Limitations of Fundamental Rights for the Elderly in Times of Pandemic’
Speaker: Claudia Monge, Lawyer; Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Law of the University of Lisbon; Researcher at the Lisbon Centre for Research in Public Law (CIDP) and author of several publications focusing on Health Law
Date: 17 December 2020, 13h-14h CET (Brussels time)
The webinar will be composed of a short introduction and a 30 minutes presentation , followed by a Q/A session.
Content: Introduction- The fundamental right to health protection and special vulnerabilities regarding the COVID-19 pandemic/ Law and policies to support the Elderly/ Limitations of Fundamental Rights for the Elderly in Times of Pandemic – Constitutional Rights, Balancing and Rationality
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For any questions in relation to this training please contact my colleague Georgios Klis Georgios.Klis@ejtn.eu
Wednesday, May 20, 2020 10:00 - 11:00 CET
Please join the National Institute of Justice of Bulgaria for the international 1-hour webinar “Criminals Taking Advantage of COVID-19.” Ms. Jessica Kim, the U.S. Department of Justice’s regional Resident Legal Advisor for Bulgaria and Romania, will provide updates on global fraud trends by criminals who are exploiting the pandemic situation for their own criminal purposes, including government program fraud, healthcare and consumer fraud, and cyber-enabled fraud.
The webinar is particularly useful for judges and prosecutors from the EU Member States, Western Balkan countries and from the Eastern European Partnership countries, involved in economic and financial investigations and fraud cases. Representatives of law enforcement are also welcome to join. The webinar is held in English and is free of charge.
The Speaker
Ms. Jessica Kim is the U.S. Department of Justice’s regional Resident Legal Advisor for Bulgaria and Romania.
Ms. Kim has been an Assistant United States Attorney (federal prosecutor) with the U.S. Department of Justice since 2014. As head of cybercrimes for her district, her practice is focused on prosecuting white collar crimes, including public corruption, investment fraud, corporate fraud, wire fraud, money laundering, and tax fraud. Since 2014, she has also served as an Adjunct Professor of Law at the Ohio State University teaching Appellate Advocacy and White Collar Crime.
Registered participants will receive webinar instructions by email.
NIJ coordinator of the event: Emil Georgiev, e.georgiev@nij.bg.
EJTN poziva sudije i tužioce Republike Srbije, da isprate najnoviji vebinar, zakazan za 29.05.2019.
Wednesday, May 29, 2019 10:00 - 12:00 CET
The “Unaccompanied minors – new challenges for the civil courts - the civil law perspective in the Member States” webinar will be held on May 29, from 10:00 to 12:00.
The webinar’s presenter will be Martina Erb-Klünemann, a German family court judge.
WEBINAR PROGRAMME
1. Welcome and Housekeeping rules by EJTN
2. Introduction by Sara Sipos, EJTN project manager,
3. Content. It will address the variety of legal and practical challenges for the civil courts, such as:
• Questions concerning the migrants' personal status (age, custodial situation, marital status, achievement of the legal age) and the cross-border portability
• The appointment of a guardian
• The interaction with migration law and human rights law.
4. Questions & Answers
5. Closure & Evaluation
EJTN poziva sudije i tužioce Republike Srbije, da isprate najnoviji vebinar, zakazan za 27.03.2019.
Upholding the Rule of Law in practice
Wednesday, March 27, 2019 14:00 - 16:00 CET
The Webinar aims to present European and international standards of the Rule of Law, to address aspects of the rule of law as reflected in the CJEU and ECtHR case law and discuss and identify the essential components of the rule of law from the perspective of both judges and prosecutors.
Professor Paul Craig and Professor Laurent Pech will apply themselves to the subject in order to provide the participants with a basis for critical judicial analysis.
The webinar will consist of two parts. First, the theoretic/academic background of the Rule of Law and the hard and soft law instruments will be articulated. The second part will focus on the case law of the CJEU and the ECtHR on the rule of law. Both sessions will be followed by a Q&A session and an open discussion where judges and prosecutors will be invited to share their thoughts and national perspectives on the subject.
TARGET GROUP
Judges and prosecutors from EU member states and six Western Balkan (Albania, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Kosovo, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Serbia)
EJTN poziva sudije i tužioce Republike Srbije, da isprate najnoviji vebinar, zakazan za 25.03.2019.
THE EPPO: investigations and prosecutions to fight crimes against the financial interests of the EU
Monday, March 25, 2019 2:00:00 PM CET - 3:30:00 PM CET
This webinar is aimed at raising awareness and providing a better understanding of the creation and setting up of the European Public Prosecutor’s Office (EPPO): a unique body called to play a key role in the EU Criminal Justice panorama in the years to come and created to investigate, prosecute and bring to judgement offences against the Union’s financial interests.