June 2020 – May 2022

SPAIN: PROMOTING CYBERJUSTICE IN SPAIN THROUGH CHANGE MANAGEMENT

(phase II)

SRSS/S2019/033 - "sUPPORT TO MEMBER STATES IN THE IMPLEMENTATION OF STRUCTURAL REFORMS"

This project is funded by the European Union via the Structural Reform Support Programme and in cooperation with the European Commission's DG Structural Reform Support.

Context of the project

As outlined in the findings of the previous cooperation project “SRSS/S2018/060 - Promoting cyberjustice in Spain through change management and improvement of data collection” (further referred to as “phase I Project”), Spain has a solid legal basis for the use of information and communication technologies in the administration of justice, which establishes the duty to use electronic means for professionals of justice and judicial offices. One of the biggest challenges, along the need to solve technical problems of pioneering such an ambitious reform, is driving change towards cyberjustice on the part of many involved actors. Another issue is the multitude of case management systems and related IT tools applied in different territories of Spain as well as their integration or interoperability.

Project's objectives

The general objective of the project is to increase the accessibility and the quality of justice in Spain by promoting the implementation of cyberjustice through strategic and knowledge-centred approach, comprehensive change management and unification or full interoperability of alternative IT systems deployed by the MoJ and the Autonomous Regions. The project will support the implementation of priorities designated by the MoJ on the basis of the recommendations of the phase I project.

Expected outcomes

  • Component 1: Support is provided to the Spanish authorities to prepare a national audit of cyberjustice solutions (output 1: Toolkit for carrying out a national audit of cyberjustice solutions, conceived as a recommended common format of the audit of electronic systems at the service of the administration of justice throughout the entire territory of Spain).
  • Component 2: Support is provided for a better management of cyberjustice projects in Spain (Output 2: Handbook for the implementation of cyberjustice projects in Spain which will include clear recommendations on the methodology for the management of projects focused on the digitalisation of justice and judicial services).
  • Component 3: Support is provided as regards the development of Electronic Judicial Procedure Regulations in Spain (Output 3: Feasibility study for Electronic Judicial Procedure Regulations including advice and further information on the good practices in selected European countries)

Project beneficiaries and stakeholders

The final beneficiary of the action is the Ministry of Justice. Other stakeholders are the General Council of the Judiciary, the State Prosecutor General Office, the State Technical Committee on Electronic Judicial Administration, and the Autonomous Regions with devolved competences in the administration of justice. As in the previous phase, the General Bar Association and the General Council of Procuradores will also be invited to take part and contribute to the project’s activities.

The action shall finally benefit to the entire population of Spain, which will take advantage directly or indirectly from the improved efficiency and quality of the Spanish judicial system.

Project reports

  • Feasibility Study for Electronic Judicial Procedure Regulations (ENG)
  • Handbook for the Implementation of Cyberjustice Projects in Spain (ENG)
  • Study on judicial organisation in digital context - prerequisites for and consequences of the digital transformation of justice (ENG)
Contacts

Jovana Matic
Project coordinator

Sandrine Lutz
Project assistant

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Back Exchanges of Good practices in cyberjustice project management between the Ministry of Justice of Spain and experts from other European countries

Exchanges of Good practices in cyberjustice project management between the Ministry of Justice of Spain and experts from other European countries

In the framework of the implementation of the programme for the digital transformation of justice, the Spanish Ministry of Justice wished to exchange information and experiences with international partners on how to rationalise the judicial organisation in a context of digitalisation, on the compliance of the regulation of digitised judicial procedures with European standards, on access to justice and on the monitoring of the management of projects for the digitalisation of justice. The CEPEJ thus organised on 23 April 2021 an online workshop with the participation of experts from Ireland, Finland and Germany.
This workshop was opened by Mr. Aitor Cubo, General Director of the digital transformation of the administration of justice of the Spanish Ministry of Justice. The strategic framework, change management techniques and the main achievements and challenges of the digital transformation of justice in Spain were also presented. The experts also discussed good practices and lessons learned from the implementation of e-justice projects in other European jurisdictions.

This action is part of the Project “Promoting cyberjustice in Spain through change management” (phase II), funded by the European Union via the Structural Reform Support Programme and in cooperation with the European Commission's DG Structural Reform Support.

Online 23 April 2021
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