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2023/11/23
   Debate in plenary scheduled
2023/11/23
   Vote in plenary scheduled
2023/09/20
   EP - Approval in committee of the text agreed at 1st reading interinstitutional negotiations
Documents
2023/07/19
   EP - Text agreed during interinstitutional negotiations
Documents
2023/07/19
   EP - Committee letter confirming interinstitutional agreement
Documents
2023/03/15
   EP - Committee decision to enter into interinstitutional negotiations confirmed by plenary (Rule 71)
2023/03/13
   EP - Committee decision to enter into interinstitutional negotiations announced in plenary (Rule 71)
2023/03/09
   EP - Committee report tabled for plenary, 1st reading
Details

The Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs adopted the report by Emil RADEV (EPP, BG) and Marina KALJURAND (S&D, EE) on the digitalisation of judicial cooperation and access to justice in cross-border civil, commercial and criminal matters, and amending certain acts in the field of judicial cooperation.

The committee responsible recommended that the European Parliament's position adopted at first reading under the ordinary legislative procedure should amend the proposal as follows:

Subject

This Regulation seeks to establish establishes a uniform legal framework for the use of electronic communication between competent authorities in judicial cooperation procedures in civil, commercial and criminal matters and for the use of electronic communication between natural or legal persons and competent authorities in judicial procedures in civil and commercial and criminal matters.

Means of communication between competent authorities

Where electronic communication is not possible due to the temporary disruption of the decentralised IT system, or due to the physical nature of the transmitted material, the transmission should be carried out, based on the assessment of the competent authority , by the swiftest, most appropriate alternative means, while ensuring a secure and reliable exchange of information.

Where the use of the decentralised computer system is not appropriate in a given case, the competent authority may exceptionally use other means of communication that ensure that the exchange of information occurs in a secure and reliable manner.

European Electronic Access Point

In the design and building phases of the European electronic access point, the Commission should collaborate with external actors with experience in secure, user-friendly and accessible IT development.

The European electronic access point should:

- provide natural and legal persons with information on their right to legal assistance , including in cross-border proceedings. It will allow for their legal representative to act on their behalf;

- allow natural and legal persons, or their legal representatives, to file claims, launch requests, send and receive procedurally relevant information and communicate with the competent authorities.

Competent authorities should communicate with natural and legal persons only via the European electronic access point , where the natural or legal person concerned has given his or her prior express consent to the use of this means of communication.

Hearing by video conference in civil and commercial cases

Member States should guarantee that the parties and other persons entitled to participate to the proceedings, including persons with a disability, have access to the necessary infrastructure to use videoconferencing or other distance communication technology in the premises of the competent authorities.

Competent authorities may on their own motion allow the participation of parties to hearings by videoconference, provided that all parties to the proceedings are given the possibility to object to the use of videoconferencing or other distance communication technology.

The competent authorities responsible for the videoconferencing or other distance communication technology should ensure that communication between the parties of the proceedings and their lawyers both before and during the hearing is confidential in accordance with applicable national law.

The procedure for requesting and conducting a videoconference should be regulated by the national law of the Member State where the proceedings take place, which should be considered to be the Member State conducting the videoconference. Member States where the proceedings take place should take appropriate measures to ensure that such records are secured and not publicly disseminated.

Hearing through video conference in criminal cases

In criminal matters, the Regulation should allow any person who is directly involved in the proceedings or whose participation is relevant to the proceedings and who is located in another Member State to make use of videoconferencing.

Competent authorities should provide suspects, accused or convicted persons with information about the procedure for conducting a hearing through videoconferencing or other distance communication technology, including the right to interpretation and the right of access to legal assistance, before such persons are required to consent or refuse on the use of videoconferencing or other distance communication technology for that hearing.

Participation in the hearing by video conference should be allowed provided that:

- the consent by a suspect accused or convicted person to the use of videoconferencing, is given voluntarily and unequivocally and that the competent authority conducting the hearing by videoconferencing or other distance communication technology has verified that consent prior to starting such hearing;

- the technology used for the purposes of conducting the hearing through videoconferencing or other distance communication technology ensures it is possible to submit, review and examine evidence, including through the examination of witnesses.

When deciding whether to hear a child through videoconferencing or other distance communication technology, the competent authority shall take into account the best interests of the child. Equivalent measures should apply when the hearing through videoconferencing concerns a vulnerable adult.

Training

Member States should ensure that the legal professionals concerned and competent authorities receive the necessary training for efficient use of the decentralised IT system and for the appropriate deployment of videoconferencing or other distance communication technology. The Commission should provide support for the training of legal professionals concerned and of the competent authorities in the efficient use of the decentralised IT system.

Documents
2023/03/01
   EP - Vote in committee, 1st reading
2023/03/01
   EP - Committee decision to open interinstitutional negotiations with report adopted in committee
2022/11/23
   EP - Amendments tabled in committee
Documents
2022/10/14
   EP - Committee draft report
Documents
2022/05/18
   ESC - Economic and Social Committee: opinion, report
Documents
2022/04/20
   EP - RADEV Emil (EPP) appointed as rapporteur in ['JURI', 'LIBE']
2022/04/20
   EP - KALJURAND Marina (S&D) appointed as rapporteur in ['JURI', 'LIBE']
2022/03/10
   EP - Referral to joint committee announced in Parliament
2022/01/17
   EP - Committee referral announced in Parliament, 1st reading
2021/12/13
   EC - Document attached to the procedure
2021/12/02
   EC - Document attached to the procedure
2021/12/02
   EC - Document attached to the procedure
2021/12/01
   EC - Legislative proposal published
Details

PURPOSE: to introduce modern digital technology in access to justice and judicial cooperation in cross-border civil, commercial and criminal cases.

PROPOSED ACT: Regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council.

ROLE OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT: the European Parliament decides in accordance with the ordinary legislative procedure and on an equal footing with the Council.

BACKGROUND: in its communication on the digitalisation of justice in the EU, the Commission identified the need to modernise the legislative framework of the Union’s cross-border procedures in civil, commercial and criminal law, in line with the ‘digital by default’ principle, while ensuring all necessary safeguards (for example, specifically acknowledging the need to avoid social exclusion).

The rules on digitalisation set out in this proposal aim at improving access to justice and the efficiency and resilience of the communication flows inherent to the cooperation between judicial and other competent authorities in EU cross-border cases. The use of digital technologies has the potential to make judicial systems more efficient in this regard, by easing the administrative burden, shortening case processing times, making communication more secure and reliable, and partially automating case handling. However, as experience has shown, leaving Member States to develop their own national IT solutions leads to a fragmented approach and risks solutions not being compatible .

CONTENT: this proposal seeks to guarantee a common approach towards the use of modern technologies in cross-border judicial cooperation and access to justice.

In particular, it aims to:

- ensure the availability and use of electronic means of communication in cross-border cases between Member States’ judicial and other competent authorities, including the relevant JHA agencies and EU bodies, where such communication is provided for in EU legal instruments on judicial cooperation;

- enable the use of electronic means of communication in cross-border cases between individuals and legal entities, and courts and competent authorities, except in cases covered by the Service of documents regulations;

- facilitate the participation of parties to cross-border civil and criminal proceedings in oral hearings through videoconference or other distance communication technology, for purposes other than the taking of evidence in civil and commercial cases;

- ensure that documents are not refused or denied legal effect solely on the grounds of their electronic form (without interfering with the courts’ powers to decide on their validity, admissibility and probative value as evidence under national law);

- ensure the validity and acceptance of electronic signatures and seals in the context of electronic communication in cross-border judicial cooperation and access to justice;

- facilitate the electronic payment of fees.

Budgetary implications

The costs for the Member States will be rather limited: a total of EUR 8 100 000 per year i.e. EUR 300 000 per year per Member State. In the first two years, the cost of installation will be EUR 100 000 per year per Member State. This includes equipment costs and the human resources needed to configure it. The remaining EUR 200 000 are needed to provide support to an increasing number of users. As of the third year, there are no hardware and installation costs, only costs related to user support and maintenance of the system. This is estimated at EUR 300 000 per year. While Member States are expected to bear these costs from their national budgets, they can nonetheless apply for EU financial support under the relevant financing programmes, such as the Justice programme and the cohesion policy instruments.

Documents

  • Approval in committee of the text agreed at 1st reading interinstitutional negotiations: PE752.630
  • Approval in committee of the text agreed at 1st reading interinstitutional negotiations: PE752.631
  • Text agreed during interinstitutional negotiations: PE752.630
  • Committee letter confirming interinstitutional agreement: PE752.631
  • Committee report tabled for plenary, 1st reading: A9-0062/2023
  • Amendments tabled in committee: PE738.655
  • Committee draft report: PE737.303
  • Economic and Social Committee: opinion, report: CES0174/2022
  • Document attached to the procedure: EUR-Lex
  • Document attached to the procedure: SEC(2021)0580
  • Document attached to the procedure: EUR-Lex
  • Document attached to the procedure: SWD(2021)0392
  • Document attached to the procedure: EUR-Lex
  • Document attached to the procedure: SWD(2021)0393
  • Legislative proposal published: COM(2021)0759
  • Legislative proposal published: EUR-Lex
  • Document attached to the procedure: EUR-Lex SWD(2021)0392
  • Document attached to the procedure: EUR-Lex SWD(2021)0393
  • Document attached to the procedure: EUR-Lex SEC(2021)0580
  • Economic and Social Committee: opinion, report: CES0174/2022
  • Committee draft report: PE737.303
  • Amendments tabled in committee: PE738.655
  • Text agreed during interinstitutional negotiations: PE752.630
  • Committee letter confirming interinstitutional agreement: PE752.631

Votes

Digitalisation of cross-border judicial cooperation – A9-0062/2023 – Emil Radev, Marina Kaljurand – Provisional agreement – Am 112 #

2023/11/23 Outcome: +: 551, 0: 6, -: 5
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AmendmentsDossier
281 2021/0394(COD)
2022/11/24 JURI, LIBE 281 amendments...
source: 738.655

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  • The Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs adopted the report by Emil RADEV (EPP, BG) and Marina KALJURAND (S&D, EE) on the digitalisation of judicial cooperation and access to justice in cross-border civil, commercial and criminal matters, and amending certain acts in the field of judicial cooperation.
  • The committee responsible recommended that the European Parliament's position adopted at first reading under the ordinary legislative procedure should amend the proposal as follows:
  • Subject
  • This Regulation seeks to establish establishes a uniform legal framework for the use of electronic communication between competent authorities in judicial cooperation procedures in civil, commercial and criminal matters and for the use of electronic communication between natural or legal persons and competent authorities in judicial procedures in civil and commercial and criminal matters.
  • Means of communication between competent authorities
  • Where electronic communication is not possible due to the temporary disruption of the decentralised IT system, or due to the physical nature of the transmitted material, the transmission should be carried out, based on the assessment of the competent authority , by the swiftest, most appropriate alternative means, while ensuring a secure and reliable exchange of information.
  • Where the use of the decentralised computer system is not appropriate in a given case, the competent authority may exceptionally use other means of communication that ensure that the exchange of information occurs in a secure and reliable manner.
  • European Electronic Access Point
  • In the design and building phases of the European electronic access point, the Commission should collaborate with external actors with experience in secure, user-friendly and accessible IT development.
  • The European electronic access point should:
  • - provide natural and legal persons with information on their right to legal assistance , including in cross-border proceedings. It will allow for their legal representative to act on their behalf;
  • - allow natural and legal persons, or their legal representatives, to file claims, launch requests, send and receive procedurally relevant information and communicate with the competent authorities.
  • Competent authorities should communicate with natural and legal persons only via the European electronic access point , where the natural or legal person concerned has given his or her prior express consent to the use of this means of communication.
  • Hearing by video conference in civil and commercial cases
  • Member States should guarantee that the parties and other persons entitled to participate to the proceedings, including persons with a disability, have access to the necessary infrastructure to use videoconferencing or other distance communication technology in the premises of the competent authorities.
  • Competent authorities may on their own motion allow the participation of parties to hearings by videoconference, provided that all parties to the proceedings are given the possibility to object to the use of videoconferencing or other distance communication technology.
  • The competent authorities responsible for the videoconferencing or other distance communication technology should ensure that communication between the parties of the proceedings and their lawyers both before and during the hearing is confidential in accordance with applicable national law.
  • The procedure for requesting and conducting a videoconference should be regulated by the national law of the Member State where the proceedings take place, which should be considered to be the Member State conducting the videoconference. Member States where the proceedings take place should take appropriate measures to ensure that such records are secured and not publicly disseminated.
  • Hearing through video conference in criminal cases
  • In criminal matters, the Regulation should allow any person who is directly involved in the proceedings or whose participation is relevant to the proceedings and who is located in another Member State to make use of videoconferencing.
  • Competent authorities should provide suspects, accused or convicted persons with information about the procedure for conducting a hearing through videoconferencing or other distance communication technology, including the right to interpretation and the right of access to legal assistance, before such persons are required to consent or refuse on the use of videoconferencing or other distance communication technology for that hearing.
  • Participation in the hearing by video conference should be allowed provided that:
  • - the consent by a suspect accused or convicted person to the use of videoconferencing, is given voluntarily and unequivocally and that the competent authority conducting the hearing by videoconferencing or other distance communication technology has verified that consent prior to starting such hearing;
  • - the technology used for the purposes of conducting the hearing through videoconferencing or other distance communication technology ensures it is possible to submit, review and examine evidence, including through the examination of witnesses.
  • When deciding whether to hear a child through videoconferencing or other distance communication technology, the competent authority shall take into account the best interests of the child. Equivalent measures should apply when the hearing through videoconferencing concerns a vulnerable adult.
  • Training
  • Member States should ensure that the legal professionals concerned and competent authorities receive the necessary training for efficient use of the decentralised IT system and for the appropriate deployment of videoconferencing or other distance communication technology. The Commission should provide support for the training of legal professionals concerned and of the competent authorities in the efficient use of the decentralised IT system.
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Rules of Procedure EP 58
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  • name: LEITÃO-MARQUES Maria-Manuel group: Group of Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats abbr: S&D
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  • name: RADEV Emil date: 2022-02-28T00:00:00 group: Group of European People's Party abbr: EPP
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Digitalisation of judicial cooperation and access to justice in cross-border civil, commercial and criminal matters, and amending certain acts in the field of judicial cooperation
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Digitalisation of cross-border judicial cooperation
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  • body: EC dg: Justice and Consumers commissioner: REYNDERS Didier
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  • date: 2022-01-17T00:00:00 type: Committee referral announced in Parliament, 1st reading body: EP
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  • JURI/9/07869
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Preparatory phase in Parliament
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  • PURPOSE: to introduce modern digital technology in access to justice and judicial cooperation in cross-border civil, commercial and criminal cases.
  • PROPOSED ACT: Regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council.
  • ROLE OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT: the European Parliament decides in accordance with the ordinary legislative procedure and on an equal footing with the Council.
  • BACKGROUND: in its communication on the digitalisation of justice in the EU, the Commission identified the need to modernise the legislative framework of the Union’s cross-border procedures in civil, commercial and criminal law, in line with the ‘digital by default’ principle, while ensuring all necessary safeguards (for example, specifically acknowledging the need to avoid social exclusion).
  • The rules on digitalisation set out in this proposal aim at improving access to justice and the efficiency and resilience of the communication flows inherent to the cooperation between judicial and other competent authorities in EU cross-border cases. The use of digital technologies has the potential to make judicial systems more efficient in this regard, by easing the administrative burden, shortening case processing times, making communication more secure and reliable, and partially automating case handling. However, as experience has shown, leaving Member States to develop their own national IT solutions leads to a fragmented approach and risks solutions not being compatible .
  • CONTENT: this proposal seeks to guarantee a common approach towards the use of modern technologies in cross-border judicial cooperation and access to justice.
  • In particular, it aims to:
  • - ensure the availability and use of electronic means of communication in cross-border cases between Member States’ judicial and other competent authorities, including the relevant JHA agencies and EU bodies, where such communication is provided for in EU legal instruments on judicial cooperation;
  • - enable the use of electronic means of communication in cross-border cases between individuals and legal entities, and courts and competent authorities, except in cases covered by the Service of documents regulations;
  • - facilitate the participation of parties to cross-border civil and criminal proceedings in oral hearings through videoconference or other distance communication technology, for purposes other than the taking of evidence in civil and commercial cases;
  • - ensure that documents are not refused or denied legal effect solely on the grounds of their electronic form (without interfering with the courts’ powers to decide on their validity, admissibility and probative value as evidence under national law);
  • - ensure the validity and acceptance of electronic signatures and seals in the context of electronic communication in cross-border judicial cooperation and access to justice;
  • - facilitate the electronic payment of fees.
  • Budgetary implications
  • The costs for the Member States will be rather limited: a total of EUR 8 100 000 per year i.e. EUR 300 000 per year per Member State. In the first two years, the cost of installation will be EUR 100 000 per year per Member State. This includes equipment costs and the human resources needed to configure it. The remaining EUR 200 000 are needed to provide support to an increasing number of users. As of the third year, there are no hardware and installation costs, only costs related to user support and maintenance of the system. This is estimated at EUR 300 000 per year. While Member States are expected to bear these costs from their national budgets, they can nonetheless apply for EU financial support under the relevant financing programmes, such as the Justice programme and the cohesion policy instruments.
docs/3
date
2021-12-13T00:00:00
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title: SEC(2021)0580
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Document attached to the procedure
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EC