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"I would like to remind the honourable Members that the question of judicial training cooperation arose at EU level as a Hungarian initiative, and was a priority in the programme of the Hungarian Presidency. In this field, the problem is that although European Union legislation is gaining pace, a significant proportion of the national judges in the Member States know very little about EU sources of law and do not speak foreign languages to the extent of being familiar with the legal terminology of the other Member States. The first step should involve making training accessible to European Union legal experts and creating a system that ensures multilingual training. In the absence of the establishment of new institutions, a starting point could be to establish cooperation between existing national training institutions and to place greater emphasis on comparative and international legal studies. The European justice area needs to build on a common judicial culture, which, in my view, is founded on both European Union law and common knowledge of the national justice systems."@en1

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