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Conferences organised by the CEPEJ
This part of the website is
devoted to CEPEJ events (conferences, colloquies...)
which are the subject of special files.
Development
of the legal profession in Europe and its impact on
the functioning of civil justice
The
Public and Private Justice Course and Conference
will this year take place from 24 to 28 May 2010, at
the Inter-University Centre in Dubrovnik on the
theme „ Landscape of the European Legal professions:
Has Unity Been Lost?“
As in the past years, CEPEJ encourages participation
to this course organised by the Inter University
Centre of Dubrovnik and which is in keeping with the
larger question of the development of the legal
profession in Europe and its impact on the
functioning of civil justice.
Programme
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"Public and Private Justice – Dispute Resolution in
Modern Societies"
The CEPEJ
will support
a post-graduate course entitled
"Public and
Private Justice – Dispute Resolution In Modern Societies", which
will take place in Dubrovnik
(Croatia) from 19 to 23 May 2008.
Programme
Interview with Alan Uzelac, Professor
at the Faculty of
Law, University of Zagreb
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European Conference on
Mediation |
A
European Conference on Mediation took place from
24 to 25 May 2007 in Vilnius (Lithuania). Concrete
examples of the procedures in mediation, drawn from the
practice of several countries of Europe, in particular
in the family, civil or medical field illustrated the
debates. The Conference was also the occasion to give a
progress report on the CEPEJ's work on mediation.
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Conference on Evaluating
European Judicial Systems |
Within
the framework of the activities of the European
Commission for the Efficiency of Justice (CEPEJ), the
Council of Europe organised a Conference on Evaluating
European Judicial Systems, in cooperation with the
Ministry of Justice of the Netherlands, which took place
on 2-3 May 2005, in The Hague (Netherlands).
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"Towards an ideal trial: a few
examples of the most successful judicial civil
proceedings in Europe" |
The Conference, organised jointly by the
Council of Europe and the European Commission from 18
to 20 November 2004 in Brussels gathered 250 European
specialists. During this event, numerous pilot projects
established by the different European States with the
aim of improving in a specific manner the access of
citizens to justice and bringing justice closer to the
citizens were presented.
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Colloquy "The Civil Code and Europe : influences and
modernity" |
Within
the framework of the celebrations planned on the
occasion of the bicentenary of the French Civil Code,
the Council of Europe, in cooperation with the French
Court of Cassation and the French Ministry of Justice,
and with the support of the French School of Magistrates, organised a colloquy which brought together numerous
experts in civil law who specialise in codification
as well as other European personalities from the legal
and political world on 22 and 23 October 2004 in Strasbourg.
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