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Justice Programme 2014-2020
This programme shall contribute to the further development of a European area of justice based on mutual recognition and mutual trust. The objectives are: judicial cooperation in civil matters, including civil and commercial matters, insolvencies, family matters and successions, etc.; judicial cooperation in criminal matters; judicial training, including language training on legal terminology, with a view to fostering a common legal and judicial culture; effective access to justice in Europe, including rights of victims of crime and procedural rights in criminal proceedings; initiatives in the field of drugs policy (judicial cooperation and crime prevention aspects). Under this programme can be funded the following activities: training activities (staff exchanges, workshops, development of training modules (..); mutual learning, cooperation activities, exchange of good practices, peer reviews, development of ICT tools (..); awareness-raising activities, dissemination, conferences (..); support for main actors (key European NGOs and networks, Member States' authorities implementing Union law…); analytical activities (studies, data collection, development of common methodologies, indicators, surveys, preparation of guides…). All member States can participate except for UK and DK. To apply for grant funding one must reply to open calls for proposals.
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Justice Programme 2014-2020
This programme shall contribute to the further development of a European area of justice based on mutual recognition and mutual trust. The objectives are: judicial cooperation in civil matters, including civil and commercial matters, insolvencies, family matters and successions, etc.; judicial cooperation in criminal matters; judicial training, including language training on legal terminology, with a view to fostering a common legal and judicial culture; effective access to justice in Europe, including rights of victims of crime and procedural rights in criminal proceedings; initiatives in the field of drugs policy (judicial cooperation and crime prevention aspects). Under this programme can be funded the following activities: training activities (staff exchanges, workshops, development of training modules (..); mutual learning, cooperation activities, exchange of good practices, peer reviews, development of ICT tools (..); awareness-raising activities, dissemination, conferences (..); support for main actors (key European NGOs and networks, Member States' authorities implementing Union law…); analytical activities (studies, data collection, development of common methodologies, indicators, surveys, preparation of guides…). All member States can participate except for UK and DK. To apply for grant funding one must reply to open calls for proposals.