EUROPEAN UNION JUSTICE PROGRAMME 2014-2020 FOR COOPERATION AND TRAINING
Victoria Folea
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Victoria Folea: Research Office, Romanian-American University, Bucharest, Romania
Contemporary Legal Institutions, 2014, vol. 6, issue 1, 33-40
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The EU Justice Programme 2014-2020 for cooperation and training aims at developing the European area of justice by promoting judicial cooperation in civil and criminal matters. The specific objectives of the Progarmme are enhancing public awareness and knowledge of Union law and policies; ensuring efficient judicial cooperation in civil and criminal matters; supporting the effective, comprehensive and consistent implementation and application of Union instruments in the Member States; promoting cross-border cooperation, improving mutual knowledge and understanding of the civil and criminal law and the legal and judicial systems of the Member States and enhancing mutual trust; improving the efficiency of judicial systems and their cooperation by means of information and communication technology, including the cross-border interoperability of systems and applications. In order to implement the EU Justice Programme 2014-2020, the European Commission will adopt annual work programmes (in the form of implementing acts), will organize periodic calls for proposals, and will manage the grants. In April 2014, the European Commission adopted the work programme for 2014, setting up the specific objectives for 2014, the calls for actions and the conditions for proposals and projects, as well as the budget allocated for these calls.
Keywords: EU Justice Programme 2014-2020; judicial cooperation in civil and criminal matters; Union law and policies (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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