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'e' Meets Justice Conference: "Building Bridges in Cross-Border Procedures" (Lisbon, 2-3 May 2019)


‘e’ Meets Justice Conference:
"Building Bridges in Cross-Border Procedures"
(Lisboa, 2 y 3 de mayo de 2019)


El proyecto e-Codex ( e-Codex Plus project) y el equipo del proyecto ERC Building EU Civil Justice de la Facultad de Derecho de la Universidad Erasmus de Rotterdam organizan conjuntamente el congreso titulado é' se encuentra con justicia: tendiendo puentes en los procesos transfronterizos. Los días 2 y 3 de mayo de 2019, académicos, informáticos y profesionales del mundo del derecho se encontrarán en Lisboa para discutir cómo mejorar la colaboración entre estos especialistas a efectos de los procesos civiles transfronterizos. El objetivo del congreso es ofrecer una plataforma a los distintos actores implicados a través de la que puedan encontrase, discutir e intercambiar ideas con el objetivo de generar un punto de encuentro entre el mundo jurídico y el digital que conduzca a la 'e-justicia'. Centrándose en el e-CODEX como una herramienta que potencialmente podría mejorar la presente situación, los participantes han de proponer ideas, discutir y desarrollar un plan para diseñar el futuro de la e-justicia a nivel de la EU.
Más información disponible en: https://www.e-codex.eu/e-meets-justice-conference. Si desea participar en un diálogo vivo y provocador, por favor regístrese enviando un email a: aanmelden (at) minvenj.nl

The e-Codex Plus project and the ERC project team Building EU Civil Justice of the Erasmus School of Law are jointly organising the conference ‘e’ meets justice: building bridges in cross-border procedures. On 2 and 3 May 2019, academics, IT and legal professionals will meet in Lisbon to discuss how to improve the collaboration between these communities in cross-border civil procedures. The aim of the conference is to offer a platform for different stakeholders to meet, engage in discussions and exchange ideas in order to find a meeting point between the legal world and the digital world, arriving at ‘e-justice’. Focusing on e-CODEX as a potential tool to improve the current situation, participants will be encouraged to propose ideas, engage in discussions and develop a mind-set to foster the future of e-Justice in the EU.
You can find more information on the programme on: https://www.e-codex.eu/e-meets-justice-conference. Do you want to be part of this lively and thought-provoking dialogue? You can register now by sending an email to: aanmelden (at) minvenj.nl

Conference Programme

Day 1 – Thursday 2 May
09:15 - Registration and coffee
09:45 - Opening speech: Anabela Pedroso (Portuguese Secretary of State of Justice)
10:00 - Introductory speech: José de Freitas (President of the Council of Bars and Law Societies of Europe - CCBE)
10:15 - 'The future of e-Justice in the EU': Hrvoje Grubisic (European Commission, Secretary of the European Judicial Network - EJN)
10:45 - ‘Connecting Law and Technology’: Francesco Romeo (University of Naples)
11:15 - Coffee Break
11:45 - Perspectives on the collaboration between academia, the tech community and practioners regarding cross-border EU procedures
Chair: Jos Hoevenaars (Erasmus University Rotterdam)
Panel: Pablo Cortes (University of Leicester), Cristina Mariottini (Max Planck Institute Luxembourg), Alan Uzelac (University of Zagreb), Marco Mellone (Lawyer of Private International Law), Ewout Boter (e-CODEX and Judicial Information Service, Netherlands)
12:45 - Lunch

14:15 - Presentation of Justiça + Próxima
14:45 - Insights on the collaboration between academia, IT specialists and practitioners from several Member States
Chair: Xandra Kramer (Erasmus University Rotterdam and Utrecht University)
Panel: Riikka Koulu (Helsinki University), Stefaan Voet (KU Leuven), Emmanuel Jeuland (Sorbonne), Nuno Lemos Jorge (Judge, Portuguese Constitutional Court), Mathias Maurer (e-CODEX and Ministry of Justice, Austria)
15:45 - Coffee break
16:15 - Break-out sessions in cooperation with selected partners
Case 1: 'A Consumer's Problem'Chair: Eva Calvelo (the European Consumer Centre)
Panel speakers: Eva Calvelo (ECC), Pablo Cortes (University of Leicester), Emma van Gelder (Erasmus University Rotterdam), Mathias Maurer (e-CODEX and Ministry of Justice, Austria)
Case 2: 'A Lawyer's Dilemma'
Chair: Simone Cuomo (Council of Bars and Law Societies of Europe - CCBE)
Panel speakers: Katell Drouet-Bassou (Chair CCBE Family and Succession Law Committee), Marco Mellone (Lawyer of Private International Law), Eva Storskrubb (Uppsala University), and Ewout Boter (­e-CODEX and Judicial Information Service, Netherlands)
Case 3: 'A Technical Perspective'
Chair: Jelle van Veenen (Legal Service Designer at Kennedy Van der Laan and Co-founder of Dutch Legal Tech)
Panel speakers: Jelle van Veenen (Legal Service Designer), Erlis Themeli (Erasmus University Rotterdam), Nuno Lemos Jorge (Judge, Portuguese Constitutional Court) and Riikka Koulu (Helsinki University)
17:15 - End of the first day
20:00 - Conference Dinner

Day 2 – Friday 3 May
09:30 - Registration and coffee
10:00 - Opening day 2: Xandra Kramer (Erasmus University Rotterdam and Utrecht University)
10:15 - 'e-Justice as need for co-operation between lawyers and technicians: A German experience': Georg Borges (Administration Board of Deutscher EDV-Gerichtstag e.V.)
10:45 - 'Access to justice: Challenges for e-Justice': Eva Storskrubb (Uppsala University)
11:15 - Coffee break
11:45 - National flavours in the European Payment Order and business rules
Chair: Marco Velicogna (IRSIG)
Panel: Josje Groustra (Ministry of Justice, Netherlands), Huub Moelker (Ministry of Justice, Netherlands), and Ann-Sophie Vandenberghe (Erasmus University Rotterdam)
12:45 - Lessons learned in the conference and future perspectives: Ernst Steigenga (Ministry of Justice, Netherlands), Xandra Kramer (Erasmus University Rotterdam and Utrecht University)
13:00 - Closing lunch
14:30 - Extra session: e-CODEX business model for third party service providers

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