Targeted co-operation
Armenia
Azerbaïjan
Bulgaria
- A CEPEJ meeting, in the framework of a targeted cooperation, concerning criteria for individual evaluation of judges took place in Sofia from 21 to 22 January 2009. On this occasion, Miglena Tacheva, Bulgarian Ministry of Justice, has officialy asked the CEPEJ delegation to prepare an expertise on the actual methodology of evaluation of the judges work in Bulgaria, with an aim of a reform in the weeks to come. The delegation was also received at the Council for the Judiciary.
Croatia and Slovenia
- Cooperation Programme between Croatia and the CEPEJ funded by Norway Grants
- Practical ways of combating delays in the justice system, excessive workloads of judges and case backlogs
Malta
Montenegro
Netherlands
Portugal
- Information on the follow-up given by the Portuguese authorities to the CEPEJ's reports on policies to ease procedural flows and fight backlogs and on dematerialisation and use of IT in the field of justice
- Dematerialisation and use of ITC
Russian Federation
- Examination of problems related to the execution of decisions by national civil courts against the state and its bodies in the Russian Federation
- Non-enforcement of court decisions against the state and its entities in the Russian Federation: remaining problems and solutions required
Switzerland
United Kingdom
Cooperation with the French Court of Cassation
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