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Thursday, 20 – Friday, 21 October 2016
Regional Training Centre of Judicial Academy at County Court of Split, Gunduliceva 29a, 21000,
Split, CROATIA
EJTN ADMINISTRATIVE LAW PROJECT
SEMINAR ON ‘HUMAN RIGHTS AND ACCESS TO JUSTICE IN THE EU
With financial support from the Justice
Programme of the European Union
Day-and-a-half training focused on the right to a fair trial and the notion of effective remedies as a fundamental right (Article 6 of the European Convention on Human Rights, Article 47 of the EU Charter on Fundamental Rights). This training will combine theoretical lectures with practical workshops and will allow participants to address issues ranging from judicial independence to the principle of equality of arms and the length of legal proceedings. The sessions will be led by academics, ECtHR and CJEU officials, trainers and practitioners in the field of EU human rights. It will serve as a forum for the exchange of knowledge and best practices between judges and prosecutors from across the EU.
PROGRAMME
THURSDAY, 20 OCTOBER 2016
Moderator: Grzegorz Borkowski, Judge, Head of Office of the National Council of Judiciary
8.45 – 9.00
Arrival and Registration of Participants
9.00-9.30
Welcome Words & Presentation of the European Judicial Training Network (EJTN)
Grzegorz Borkowski, Judge, Head of Office of the National Council of Judiciary
Sara SIPOS, Project Manager, European Judicial Training Network (EJTN)
9.30-10.30
Disciplinary Liability of Judges and the Right to Fair Trial
Slavica Banić, Former/Honorable Judge, Constitutional Court of Croatia (CRO)
10.30-11.00
Group Photo & Coffee break
Workshop 1 Evidence Standards as a part of a Fair Trial
Danutė Jočienė, Judge, Constitutional Court of Lithuania (LT)
Workshop 2 Lengthy Proceedings v. Reasonable Time of a Trial
Martin Kuijer, Senior Legal Adviser on Human Rights Law, Dutch Ministry of Security and Justice (NL)
Workshop 3 Judge-Lawyer Conduct in the Courtroom & the Fair Trial Principle
TBC
Workshop 4 The Right to the Effective Remedies
Maria Cristina Contini, European University Institute Expert
Federica Casarosa, European University Institute Expert
11.00-12.30
Workshops 1 & 3 (2 groups simultaneously)
12.30-13.30
Lunch Break (training venue)
13.30-15.00
Workshops 2 & 4 (2 groups simultaneously)
15.00-15.30
Coffee Break
15.30-17.00
The Independence of Judiciary as a European Standard- latest developments
Andras Baka, Judge of the Supreme Court of Hungary, former member of the ECHR
17:00-17:15
Presentation of EUI Project’s findings
Fabrizio Cafaggi, Professor at European Univeristy Institute
17:15
End of Day 1
19.30
Official Seminar Dinner (city centre): Restaurant
FRIDAY, 21 OCTOBER 2016
Moderator: Grzegorz Borkowski, Judge, Head of Office of the National Council of Judiciary
8:45-9.00
Arrival and Registration of Participants
9:00-9:30
New practical guide on access to justice in European law: ECtHR-FRA Handbook on European law relating to access to justice
Jana Gajdosova, Head of Sector Access to Justice, European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights
9.30-11.00
The European Court of Human Rights and the Domestic Courts
Martin Kuijer, Senior Legal Adviser on Human Rights Law, Ministry of Security and Justice of The Netherlands (NL)
11:00-11:30
Coffee Break
11:30-12:30
Summary of Workshops 1 to 4 and Wrap-Up Discussion
Workshop moderators, Lecturers & Participants
12:30
Closing words, end of the conference
Grzegorz Borkowski, Judge, Head of Office of the National Council of Judiciary
Sara SIPOS, Project Manager, European Judicial Training Network (EJTN)
12.45
Departure of Participants
SPEAKERS
Grzegorz Borkowski
Judge, Head of Office of the National Council of Judiciary
Slavica Banić,
Former/Honorable Judge, Constitutional Court of Croatia (HR)
Danutė Jočienė
Judge, Constitutional Court of Lithuania (LT)
Martin Kuijer
Senior Legal Adviser on Human Rights Law, Dutch Ministry of Security and Justice (NL)
TBC
Maria Cristina Contini
European University Institute Expert
Federica Casarosa
European University Institute Expert
Andras Baka
Judge of the Supreme Court of Hungary, former member of the ECHR
Fabrizio Cafaggi
Professor at the European University Institute
Jana Gajdosova
Head of sector Access to Justice, European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights
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