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e‐Justice Communication via  Online Data Exchange

e‐Justice Communication for Europe

Rome, 14.10.2014

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Large Scale Pilot Projects (LSP)

ICT Policy Support Programme under the 

Competitiveness and Innovation Framework  Programme (CIP)

Engage public authorities, service providers  and research center

Maintained by the EU Member States

Building cross‐border e‐Government services  reality for 500.000.000 Europeans

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Large Scale Pilot Projects (LSP)

The idea:

Create sustainable and extensible solutions Create software building blocks which can be  easily adopted and used for different kinds of  IT‐projects

Existing software building blocks

e‐Delivery, e‐ID, e‐Signature, 

semantics, …

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Goal of e-CODEX

Uniformity? Interoperability,

Integration and Standards!

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No, but …

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e-CODEX at a glance

Beginning: 01.12.2010 20 Countries

25 Partners

End (proposed): May 2016 Max. 24 Mio EUR

Start of Piloting: July 2013

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e-CODEX partners

Partner for a faster justice interoperability

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Austria Belgium

Czech Republic Estonia

France Germany Greece Hungary Italy Ireland Jersey Lithuania

Malta

The Netherlands Norway

Poland Portugal Romania Spain Turkey

United Kingdom CCBE and CNUE ETSI

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e-CODEX

Enabling access to justice systems across Europe:

Easy and secure access to legal information and procedures

“Improve the cross‐border access of citizens and businesses  to legal means in Europe as well as to improve the 

interoperability between legal authorities within the EU.”

Greater cross‐border effectiveness of legal processes through  common standards and greater interoperability of 

information systems http://www.e‐codex.eu

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Cross-border data exchange is a challenge

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e-CODEX pilots

Piloting

Civil Justice

Small Claims 

European Payment Order (EPO)  Synchronous communication

(e.g. business register interconnection)

Criminal Justice

Mutual Recognition of Financial Penalties Secure Cross‐border

Exchange of Sensitive Data 

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Architectural

Overview

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Sustainability

Several aspects:

New Partners

Technical sustainability

Connector Gateways

XML‐structures

Legal topics

EU‐law (e.g. eIDAS, e‐Justice, etc.)

Mutual agreements (e.g. Circle of Trust)

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Sustainability

Financial aspects:

Community funds

Financed by MS (re‐funding? co‐financing?)

Governance

short‐, medium‐ and long‐term Other initiatives 

(e‐SENS, CEF, ISA, etc.)

Support

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Sustainability

Starter Kits

Preparing a well‐structured documentation package where up  to date information can be found even in the absence of the  original authors 

i.e., clear organisation, very good indexing, filtering out of redundant,  confusing or obsolete material, a list of deviations from the 

documentation that is included

the migration to maintenance mode is done before the project's end  in order to test if things work as expected 

(e.g., in terms of infrastructure) Next wave of pilots

Communication & Marketing related to the pilots

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More information about   e‐CODEX 

www.e‐codex.eu

Direct contact to e‐CODEX info@lists.e‐codex.eu

Thank you for your attention!

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