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"What do we intend to improve about the level of European judicial cooperation as we currently know it? The document adopted sheds light on the most important parts of the Commission’s plans. It underlines the tasks that lie before us in the upcoming period from the perspective of the citizens. As a politician and a teacher, I agree that communications between higher education institutions require further improvement, so that the new generation of jurists are already in a position to familiarise themselves with the diversity of European legal culture during their years at university. It is in the interest of Member States to further perfect the judicial area. The energy invested in education has a bearing on the effectiveness of the justice system. We must make efforts to ensure that the resources required for training are available everywhere. The main contributors to the removal of obstacles to cross-border cooperation can be those professionals who have experience gained abroad, coupled with the appropriate language skills. Trust in Member States’ systems can be improved by learning about them. Students must be sensitised to participate in foreign exchange programmes. It is of vital importance to support fora which aim to develop professional dialogue. Representatives of the legal professions must be given an opportunity to continuously express their opinion regarding an area based on freedom, security and justice. It is they who face the relevant problems in practice. It is they to whom we direct our questions concerning the fruits of the measures taken so far. As representatives of the interests of citizens, we must strive to ensure that the EU does not conjure an image of a legislative maze in people’s minds. Legislation on consumers and enterprises should indeed be for them and about them."@en1

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