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European e-Justice Portal will link to EULIS

Posted on May 27th 2009

The European e-Justice Portal is a major and important project within the European Union’s e-Justice initiative, planned to be in place by the end of 2009.

The Portal is significant in advancing the e-Justice agenda across EU member states. It’s purpose has been expressed as follows: ‘The European e-Justice portal will provide access to the whole European e-Justice system, i.e. to European and national information websites and/or services. It will permit by means of a uniform authentication procedure to open up for members of the legal professions the various functionalities reserved for them, to which they will have differentiated access rights. It will also provide access to national functionalities by means of a user-friendly multilingual interface, making them understandable to the European citizens.’ (Source: Council’s European e-Justice Action Plan).

Following discussions with the European Commission (DG Justice and Home Affairs), the role EULIS will play in the e-Justice Portal has been defined and agreed in a formal statement found below.

EULIS is co-operating with the Council e-Justice Working Party and the European Commission (DG Justice and Home Affairs) on the development of the European e-Justice portal.

EULIS will be the solution for providing land registry information throughout Europe (direct register access and contact information). In line with the Council’s European e-Justice Action Plan (page 25), by the end of 2009, a link to EULIS will be established on the European e-Justice portal.

In the meantime, the Council e-Justice Working Party, the European Commission and EULIS are continuing the process of reflecting on the possibility for partial integration of EULIS into the portal.

The expertise of the land registry organisations involved in EULIS will further develop a service to the benefit of all users of land and property information in Europe.’

Bengt Kjellson, Chairman of the EULIS board, said “We welcome the link from the e-Justice Portal to EULIS, as it recognises the service we are already providing to enable cross-border land and property searches.” He went on to add “We are also looking forward to working with the e-Justice working party and the European Commission on possible partial integration in the future.”.

Posted by Stefan Gustafsson in Activity in European community

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