Training on EU Law for Justice Professionals
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Welcome to the official Community page for the 40 e-capsules in all EU languages: Training on EU Law for Justice Professionals. To access the free courses on civil law, criminal law and fundamental rights, please click on "Join the Community" for the first time and then "Resume" on your right.
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Justice professionals interested in EU law
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- Promote training on areas of EU law under constant and quick development, by focusing on strengthening a common rule of law culture among justice professionals in all EU Member States, improving the application of the Charter to domestic cases when relevant and further incorporating EU law in justice professionals’ daily practice;
- Upscale justice digitalisation and the use of artificial intelligence;
- Equip justice professionals with relevant skills to address new challenges, including promoting the development of training in professional skills, such as judicial conduct, resilience, unconscious bias, courtroom management, and foreign legal language;
- Ensure a broader and more targeted training for all justice professionals.
This content is offered by the European Commission. The European Commission is the European Union's politically independent executive arm. It is alone responsible for drawing up proposals for new European legislation, and it implements the decisions of the European Parliament and the Council of the European Union.