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"en.20120314.22.3-315-000"2
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"I voted in favour of this European Parliament resolution because the European Commission’s target of guaranteeing training for half of the EU’s legal professionals is far from being reached. According to the study, language barriers, a lack of timely information on existing programmes, the fact that programmes are not always adapted to judges’ needs, together with judges’ heavy workloads and the lack of relevant funding are among the reasons for the relatively low level of respondents receiving training in EU law (53%, and only one third of them within the last three years). The European judicial area must be built on a shared judicial culture among practitioners, the judiciary and prosecutors which is not only based on EU law but developed through mutual knowledge and understanding of the national judicial systems, a root-and-branch revamping of university curricula, organisation of exchanges, study visits and common training with the active support of the Academy of European Law, the European Judicial Training Network and the European Law Institute. A further aim would be to coordinate the training provided by existing judicial training schools and facilitate and promote dialogue and professional contacts. The European Parliament proposes that the Commission hold an annual forum at which judges of all levels of seniority in areas of law can hold discussions on recent areas of legal controversy or difficulty."@en1
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