Judicial Training in the EU Member States
Study for the European Parliament
In 2011 the European Parliament commissioned the Academy of European Law (ERA) in consortium with the European Judicial Training Network (EJTN) to prepare a study on judicial training in the EU Member States.The study describes the state of judicial training in the European Union, particularly in EU law. It presents the results of a major survey of judges, prosecutors and court staff on their experiences of judicial training. It also includes the profiles of the judicial training actors at EU level and in all 27 Member States. It contains detailed recommendations on how to overcome obstacles to participation in judicial training and to promote best practice across the EU.
- Executive Summary
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Introduction
Comparative assessment of judicial training in the EU
Judicial training actors at EU level
Judicial training actors at national level
Survey of judges' and prosecutors' experience of judicial training
Survey of court staff's experience of training
Conclusions and recommendations
- Annex I EN
Judicial training actors at national level - national reports
- Annex II EN
Survey of judges' and prosecutors' experience of judicial training - national reports
- Annexes III-IX EN
Court staff’s experience of training - national reports
Number of judges and prosecutors in the EU Member States and target response rate
Questionnaire 1: judges’, prosecutors’ and court staff’s experience of judicial training
Questionnaire 2: profiles of judicial training actors at EU level
Questionnaire 3: profiles of judicial training actors in the Member States
Questionnaire 4: stakeholders’ evaluation of judicial training provision at EU level
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