Harmonising Administrative Legal Documentation in Europe.
Webinar Survey Results from a Questionnaire on Legal Documentation Dr. Cornelie Butz, Viola Pettau Federal Administrative Court of Germany |
![]() Activity co-financed by the Justice Programme of the European Union |
Presentations
- Przemysław Florjanowicz-Błachut (Poland) – “The Central Database of the Jurisprudence of Administrative Courts - an effective tool for case-law documentation and ensuring citizens' access to public information”
- Celestina Iannone & Pedro Cabral (CJEU) – “The documentation practice of the Court of Justice of the EU and the JNEU”
- Mariliis Toomiste (Estonia) – “Common documentation rules of all Estonian courts”
- Emilie Brietzel (Germany) – “Contribution to a terminology database (used by other public institutions) as quality assurance of translations”
- Franco Sivilli (Italy) – “Administrative Justice Information System”
- Marilia Hadjiprodromou (Cyprus) – “Cyprus – the ECLI experience (CyECLI)”
- Cyrille Beaufils (France) – “Usage of a Thesaurus for the Assignment of Content Metadata”
- Simon Peers (The Netherlands) – “Usage of a keyword index for the assignment of content metadata”
- Marc van Opijnen (The Netherlands) – “From ECLI to ECLI XL – Why Should We Make a Leap”
- Sorin Banu (CJEU) – “Emerging technologies in the Courts of Justice – What can you expect?”
- Marc van Opijnen (The Netherlands) – “Smart Legal Links – Reducing Search Time from Hours to Seconds”
National reports