Strasbourg – CNCEJ – 09/24/2016 Jean-Raymond LEMAIRE (not for profit organization) September 2016 1
Structure A think tank gathering: o Magistrates: judges and prosecutors – Courts of appeal or equivalent; o Lawyers - Associations; o Academics – Universities or faculties; o Court Experts – representative associations; from all over the European Union. Created in October 2006. 2
European Expertise & Expert Institute Goals and approach Goals harmonization of expertise proceedings & expert’s status, o ethics, training and evaluation across European Justice systems Improving quality & independence of expertise in the EU o Facilitate & Build a European Union expertise area o Approach Teamwork between legal practitioners (judges, prosecutors, o lawyers, experts), academics, legal persons & citizens Permanent activities: research work, mutual assistance o network, document database on expertise, conferences, web site … Projects from the European Union programs (EUREXPERTISE, o EGLE …) 3
Profile and members Sample of regional University 9% judicial institutions in EU. • Courts (46%), bars (25%), Experts expert associations (20%), 20% Court universities (9%) 46% • 16 States represented • 73 Organizations Bar 25% > 200 members Contributors from 25 states 4
A significant development over past 10 years Organizations Member States Courts Bars Experts Universities Total Belgium 6 2 1 2 11 Bulgaria 1 1 Czech Republik 2 1 1 4 France 9 7 6 1 23 Germany 1 1 Hungary 1 1 2 Italy 5 5 10 Latvia 1 1 Lithuania 2 2 Malta 1 1 Poland 1 1 Portugal 1 1 Romania 2 2 1 5 Spain 2 1 2 1 6 The Netherlands 3 3 United Kingdom 1 1 Total 33 18 15 7 73 5
EEEI actions Thesis November 2015 The expert psychiatrist and sexual crimes in 5 countries EUREXPERTISE experts-institute.eu EGLE 6
This project is co- funded by the Civil Justice Programme of the European Union EEEI projects: EUREXPERTISE Cofunded by the European Commission (DG Justice), the purpose of this project was to issue recommendations on harmonizing the rules of legal expertise and the status of Court experts in the European Union. EUREXPERTISE was based on an inventory in each country, of the procedures of expertise and statuses of experts; an ad hoc questionnaire was sent to all EU Supreme Courts. EEEI has collected, verified and completed all the answers for each country and then analyzed it. http://www.experts-institute.eu/- EUREXPERTISE,86-.html#1808 July 2010 to June 2012. Symposium in BRUSSELS, March 2012, 180 participants and 17 countries represented. 7
This project is co- funded by the Civil Justice Programme of the European Union EEEI projects: EGLE Mar. 2014-Dec. 2015 JUST/2013/JCIV/AG/4664 Organisation of a consensus conference at the European level to promote the rapprochement of national proceedings in civil judicial expertise; Cofunded by EC; Topics: training, skills • national and European directory, nomenclature • appointment, control, compensation • status, • missions, • independence. • This publication has been produced with the financial support of the Civil Justice Programme of the European Union. The contents of this publication are the sole responsability of the EEEI and can in no way be taken to reflect the views of the European 8 Commission.
This project is co- funded by the Civil Justice Programme of EEEI projects: the European Union EGLE (2) JUST/2013/JCIV/AG/4664 More than 40 workshops around the EU; More than 100 people (magistrates, lawyers, experts, academics) involved in the preparatory work A Consensus conference in Rome, May 29 th 2015 in the Italian Supreme Court. 160 participants from over 25 countries. European Commission, Council of Europe. The EGLE Guide is available since October 2015: Guide of good practice in civil judicial expertise in EU . FR : http://experts-institute.eu/Publication-du-guide-des-bonnes.html EN : http://gb.experts-institute.eu/Publication-of-the-guide-to-good.html Translations : IT, BG, ES - ongoing : DE, PT, PL, RO. 9
Other Topics CEPEJ. EEEI was appointed by the CEPEJ as observer in the Evaluation Working Group (GT-EVAL). EEEI collaborates on the study of civil and criminal legal expertise. Book . Expertise de justice Quel avenir en Europe ? Published in Oct.2014 by Bruylant, on Civil legal expertise in EU, co-authored by ten European authors under the direction of Ms Patricia Grandjean. Book . Guide of good practice in civil judicial expertise in EU. Commented by European personalities. Published 12 Oct. 2016 by Bruylant. 10
Upcoming EEEI projects Inventory and harmonization of expertise proceedings for criminal justice , as well as the sharing of information between the judicial systems of European countries; training at European level , of judicial experts, judges and lawyers about "the right use of judicial expertise." Opportunity analysis for the creation of a European directory of experts that could be published on the website of e-Justice of the European Union. 11
www. exp xper erts ts-inst institut itute.eu e.eu EUROPEAN EXPERTISE AND EXPERT INSTITUTE INSTITUT EUROPEEN DE L’EXPERTISE ET DE L’EXPERT Not for profit organisation Mailing address: Jean-Raymond LEMAIRE 38, rue de Villiers – 92532 Levallois-Perret cedex – France Tel: +33 (1) 41 49 07 60 – Fax: +33 (1) 41 49 02 89 contact@experts-institute.eu s/c Cour d’Appel de Versailles 5, rue Carnot – 78000 Versailles – France 12
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