The role of the Administrative Judge in the State (AD/2021/02)

Start Date: Thursday, April 15, 2021
End Date: Friday, April 16, 2021
Category: Administrative Law
Venue: Vilnius, Lithuania
Language(s): English
Training level: Advanced
Type EJTN-funded activities

  

APPLICATION PROCEDURES ARE HANDLED BY EJTN'S MEMBER ORGANISATIONS 

TRAINING CONTENT AND TARGET AUDIENCE

 

PRACTICAL INFORMATION

Description: 

The goal of this new seminar under the offer of the EJTN Administrative Law Portfolio is to provide participants with an analysis of the role of the  Administrative Judge as a living symbol of the institution of Justice and the Rule of Law.

Participants will actively discuss on different matters: The role of Administrative Judge concerning the efficiency of Justice, speed and thoroughness; Administrative Judges and accountability; The role of an Administrative Judge as a protector of the Institution of Justice and Democracy in the EU Member States; The role of an Administrative Judge in the State during challenging periods (pandemics, aggressive technology, populism etc.). 

This training seeks to operate as a platform for the exchange of knowledge and best practices among colleagues, the creation of judicial cooperation and understanding and the debate of key developments in this field.

  

Target audience: 

 Advanced level for Administrative Law Judges

 

Application Process: 

 All applications must be submitted through the candidates' national EJTN member institution

Participation:

upon invitation by EJTN, participants register via EJTN On-line Platform to which they recieve access. After the event, reimbursment is processed via EJTN on-line platform.  

Useful Documents:

Terms and Conditions of Participation

Frequented Asked Questions

Number of places:

39 Participants

Deadline for applications:

16 February 2021

 

EVENT MOVED ON-LINE 

NEW DEADLINE FOR APPLYING ON THE 16th OF MARCH 2021


PROGRAMME AND DOCUMENTATION

 

CONTACT(S)

 

  • Training Materials and Suggested Readings: 
  1. Opinion C CJE 20
  2. Relationship of Administrative Judiciaries vis-à-vis other state powers
  3. Case of Marcello Viola v.Italy
  4. Case of Sigurdur Einarsson and others v. Iceland
  5.  Case of Stichting Landgoed Steenbergen and others v. The Netherlands
  6. ECJ C-99.16, Lahorgue, e-barreau
  7. Ethical charter EN for publication 4 December 2018
  8. US District Cort, Da Silva Moore Case, computer-assised review
  9. Bagalore Principles
  10.  Universal Declaration of Human Rights
  11.  Guide on Art. 10 of the European Convention of Human Rights
  12.  UNODC_ Social Media Guideline
  13.  Venice Commission
  14.  Magna Carta of Judges
  15.  Case of Baka v. Hungary
  16.  Case of Kudishkina v. Russia
  17.  Case of Wille v. Liechtenstein 
  18. European Convention of Human Rights
  19. Case of Baltic Master LTD v. Lithuania
  20. Ullens de Schooten and Rezabek V. Belgium

 

  • Presentations:
  1. The role of Administrative Judge in the State
  2. State Liability for judicial breaches of EU Law: Can judges do wrong after all?
  3. Dialogue and interaction between the instance courts on the national level
  4. The relation between the national instance courts and the European Courts
  5. Relationship of administrative judiciaries vis-à-vis other state powers
  6. E-judge versus Administrative Judge  
  7. The freedom of expression of Administrative Judges in the State

 

 

 

 

EJTN Secretariat:

Giulia Carpentieri
giulia.carpentieri@ejtn.eu