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European Commission invites applications for judicial training projects and allocates 5.5 million €
The European Commission has increased financial support for judicial training projects by 500.000 €.
Eligible are only cross-border projects on training judges, prosecutors, lawyers, notaries, court staff, bailiffs and mediators on civil/commercial law, criminal law, law with fundamental rights implications, prevention of radicalisation, law of other Member States or legal foreign language, as specified in the call.

The European Commission invites applications for judicial training projects. Eligible are only cross-border projects on training judges, prosecutors, lawyers, notaries, court staff, bailiffs and mediators on civil/commercial law, criminal law, law with fundamental rights implications, prevention of radicalisation, law of other Member States or legal foreign language, as specified in the call. The funding priorities fixed by the European Commission include in particular the prosecution of suspects of terrorism and organized crime as well as the prevention of radicalization in detention, including the use of alternatives to imprisonment. 

Go to Call for Proposals on DG Justice page