14 October 2014
European e-Justice Portal
e-Justice and e-Law conference, Rome
Tomasz DEBSKI, Project Manager DG Justice
Agenda
European e-Justice Portal in general
On-going and upcoming sub-projects
Facts and figures
General philosophy
A one stop shop for justice matters and
central point for the e-Justice sub-projects
Destined at diverse stakeholders at EU level
Co-owned by the European Commission and the Member States
General philosophy (continued)
Information provision
Interconnection of national and professional registers / databases
Electronic services (e-Services)
The Portal nowadays
Around 130 static information topics
available in 23 languages = 30.000 webpages (including content of the EJN-civil)
Sophisticated search engine
Machine translation services
Dynamic forms concerning 10 instruments
Find a Lawyer/Find a Notary
e-CODEX
European Case Law Identifier search engine
Integrated content of the Judicial ATLAS
On-going sub-projects
Search for a competent court
Find information about the court
Facilitate work of the Member States
Court Database
Usability study and revamp of the Portal
Migration of the website of the EJN criminal
Business Registers
Land Registers
Fundamental rights wizard
Find a judicial officer
Find a lawyer 2
Projects to be kicked off in 2015
0 200.000 400.000 600.000 800.000 1.000.000 1.200.000 1.400.000 1.600.000 1.800.000
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 (until
September) 78.779
393.851
632.884
1.130.159 1.173.666
145.534
703.255
973.126
1.626.011 1.642.391
Unique visitors Visits
Facts and figures
Facts and figures
Approximately 200.000 visits per month
Approximately 130.000 unique visitors per month
More than 2 million visits per year (forecast)
133.000 visits from Italy in 2014 (8%) –
second place, right after Poland and before Germany and France
Facts and figures
51.000 pages viewed in Italian language
every month (first four languages are: English, German, French and Polish)
27.000 views of the pages managed by Italy
3.500 views of the pages managed by Italy in Italian (13%). First four languages are:
English, Italian, Slovenian and German.
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