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I voted in favour of this report because I believe that the French initiative under our consideration will improve our knowledge of the legal and judicial situation of the Member States and of the Community and, consequently, the performance of all members of the judiciary in the European Union and its Member States – judges, magistrates, lawyers and, possibly, police officers with duties similar to those of a magistrate. This network, comprising national schools and institutions of the Member States responsible for further judicial training, has already existed informally since October 2000, but does not have legal personality. This limitation means that it cannot receive funding from Community or Member States’ budgets, which will change if this French initiative is adopted, as it will then be eligible for funding under the EU’s general budget. In short, this is yet another boost to improving our knowledge of the judicial and legal systems of the Member States and of the legal instruments on which judicial cooperation in the EU is based."@en1
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