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ELI annual meeting: it is all about digitization

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As one of the founding members of the European Law Institute, also this year UIHJ participated in the annual meeting of ELI which was held from 4-6 September in Vienna. UIHJ was present with its president, Marc Schmitz, and secretary, Jos Uitdehaag.

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The audience
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The keynote speech this year was held by Anna Joubin-Bret, secretary of UNCITRAL. In a very clear why she explained the future agenda of UNCITRAL. An agenda also to a very large extend focusing on the digitization, digital economy and its consequences for future legal developments and structures.

During three days intensive discussions were held that also reflect, either directly or indirectly, enforcement, and its future. It is one of the reasons that UIHJ several years ago decided to play an active role within the several projects that have been set up within ELI. Just to summarize some of the projects and working groups:

-    The Project European Rules of Civil Procedure: this project aims to develop European rules of civil procedure. It meanwhile entered its final stage;
-    Principles for a data economy: in this project UIHJ participates as a member of the advisory committee. Data has become a tradeable asset. This means more certainty is necessary with regard to the legal rules that are applicable to the transactions in which data is considered an asset. As such also of importance for enforcement agents.
-    Model rules on online intermediary platforms: this project should ensure a better protection of consumers and other platform users.
-    Blockchain technology and smart contracts: it is obvious that self executing contracts will change the area of private law and enforcement law. For this reason UIHJ decided to participate actively in the ELI projects on Blockchains and smart contracts and digital assets.

In all, we may conclude that the policy of UIHJ to focus on the digitalization of enforcement is a right choice. It is once again confirmed through the ELI annual meeting in which representatives of various legal professions and scholars from within and outside Europe participated.


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The outgoing Executive Committee of the ELI
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Clemens Jabloner, Vice-Chancellor and Minister of Justice of Austria
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During the meeting
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Prof. Dr. Christiane Wendehorst, President of ELI
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