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The UIHJ takes part in the Work of the Hague Conference The Hague Conference on Private International Law invited the UIHJ to take part in the meeting of its Council on general affairs and policy of 7 to 9 April 2010 Launch of the European e-Justice Portal In June 2007 the Justice and Home Affairs Council decided that work should be carried out with a view to developing at European level the use of information and communication technologies (ICT) in the field of justice, particularly by creating a European portal, now on Line Death of President Emmanuel Grammatopoulos We learned with Great Sadness the Passing Away of Emmanuel Grammatopoulos, Past President of the National Chamber of the Judicial Officers of Greece 5th UIHJ-EuroDanube Session in Pecs (Hungary) on April 15th and 16th 2010 Hungary hosted the 5th UIHJ-EuroMed Session on the Topic of e-Justice, with the Participation of Eight Countries and Leo Netten, President of the UIHJ International Judicial Forum in Minsk (15-16 April 2010) The UIHJ took part in the 1st Judicial International Forum Organized by the Supreme Economic Court of Belarus The UIHJ attends the National Sheriffs Association Conference in Washington DC Sue Collins, member of the board of the UIHJ, attended the Winter Conference of the National Sheriff’s Association (NSA) on January 19rd – 22th 2010 in Washington DC The UIHJ Meets the Minister for Justice of Moldova at the Council of Europe At the time of the roundtable which was held on 15 and 16 March 2010 at the Council of Europe on non-execution or delayed execution of domestic court decisions, the UIHJ met Alexandru Tanase, Minister for Justice of Moldova 3rd Training Day of European Judicial Officers in Brussels on 25 February 2010 The International Training Center of Judicial officers organized on 25 February 2010 in Brussels (Belgium) the 3rd training day of European judicial officers, in co-operation with the UIHJ, the National School of Procedure of Paris, the National Chamber of Judicial Officers of France and the assistance of the National Chamber of Judicial Officers of Belgium Contact of the UIHJ with Beneficiary Countries of the Human Rights Trust Funds In margin of the roundtable which was held on 15 and 16 March 2010 at the Council of Europe on non-execution or the delayed execution of domestic court decisions, the UIHJ took part in a first meeting with the six beneficiary countries of a project financed by the Human Rights Trust Funds of the Council of Europe and relating to the execution of court decisions The UIHJ Offers its Expertise to the European Court of Human Rights At the time of the roundtable organized by the Department for the Execution of Judgments of the European Court of Human Rights of the Council of Europe in Strasbourg on 15 & 16 March 2010 on effective remedies against non-execution or delayed execution of domestic court decisions, financed by the Human Rights Trust funds, the UIHJ offered its expertise in order to find solutions 1st International Forum of the judicial Officers in Oran on 6-7 February 2010 The National Chamber of the judicial officers of Algeria and the Regional court of the judicial officers for the Western area organized in Oran on 6 and 7 February 2010 the 1st International forum of judicial officers, under the high patronage of the Minister for justice of Algeria, Tayeb Belaïz, with the support of the UIHJ, on the topic “the judicial officer, a professional at the service of the State, the law, the economy and opened to progress”. The CEPEJ Sets the European Standards of the Occupation of Judicial Officer By adopting unanimously on 10 December 2009, at its 14th plenary meeting, Guidelines for a better implementation of Recommendation Rec (2003)17 of 9 September 2003 of the Council of Europe on enforcement, the CEPEJ pictures the professional contours of the European judicial officer
A mission of the UIHJ in the Principality of Andorra Bernard Menut, 1st Vice-President of the UIHJ, and Dominique Aribaut-Abadie, Treasurer, Went to Andorra (14-16 July 2010) to Meet the Authorities and Discuss Problems Relating to the Enforcement of Legal Decisions in the Principality
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