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EULIS Conference 2009 - Presentation materials

Posted on December 2nd 2009

On 1st December EULIS hosted their Conference ‘Land Registration Information Provision in the context of e-Justice – Updating the model for EULIS with European land registry organisations’ in Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

50 participants, representing 18 Member/Candidate States heard from the European Commission about the e-Justice programme as well as EULIS’ visions for the future. EULIS invited more land registry organisations in Europe to get involved in specifying the requirements for future next generation service developments.

A full report on the Conference will be posted here shortly.

In the meantime, please find below the links to the presentations:

EULIS Agenda

Summary of the year for EULIS – Bengt Kjellson and Frank Tierolff

European Commission: DG Justice & Home Affairs e-Justice, the story so far – Ivo Thiemrodt

Information on Land Initiatives and Visions – Helmut_Auer

Vision for EULIS’ future and the part Land Registry organisations play in this – Alasdair Lewis and Stefan Gustafsson

ELRA presentation – Wim Louwman

Discussion sessions

Summary of e-Justice and Land Registers discussion group

Summary of vision for EULIS 2.0 discussion group

Summary of semantics and reference information discussion group

Supporting documents for the vision for EULIS 2.0:
Vision for EULIS 2.0 – Stefan Gustafsson and Frank Tierolff

Supporting documents for Semantics and reference information discussion group:
EULIS Glossary and RI, Semantics for LR domain – Esa Tiainen
SEMIC Introduction – Horst Kraemer

Conclusions and offer to land registry organisations

EULIS conclusions and offer to Land Registries – Bengt Kjellson

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