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"Ongoing professional legal training is of paramount importance to ensuring that not only national but also the European legal system functions efficiently. The benefits which European cooperation in this area could bring are far from insignificant. The exchange of experience among law practitioners has an extremely important role as it is open to interpretation, and the views held by practitioners may differ, even though the subject is the same. Another consideration in addition to this aspect is that legal doctrine is dynamic, and practitioners’ knowledge of the law must be constantly updated.
Establishing a ‘European legal culture’ by organising internships at European level, using new ‘apps’ (applications intended for legal training) and by moderating annual forums where judges and prosecutors can exchange their experiences would facilitate the spread of information at European level. This step helps remove existing barriers in the internal market in this area, which will make it easier for lawyers/judges to access legal posts in the EU, while also helping them obtain training at national level. We deserve to have the best lawyers and judges. To achieve this, we need to offer them the opportunity to have training at European level."@en1
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