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"I voted for the resolution on judicial training, because I think that the European judicial area must be built on a shared European judicial culture among practitioners, judges and prosecutors, which is not only based on EU law but developed through mutual knowledge and understanding of national judicial systems, a root-and-branch revamping of university curricula, as well as through exchanges, study visits and common training. In this respect, the active support of the Academy of European Law, the European Judicial Training Network and the European Law Institute is vital. The comparative study on judicial training in Member States, commissioned by Parliament and carried out by the Academy of European Law in collaboration with the European Judicial Training Network, has highlighted the existence of linguistic barriers and the lack of information (available in good time) regarding existing programmes, and the fact that programmes are not always adapted to judges’ needs. I think that the use of ICT, video-conferencing, online courses and web streaming, as well as organising exchanges of experience, facilitating and promoting dialogue and professional contacts, can help improve the legal training process."@en1
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