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I voted for the motion for a resolution on judicial training as I believe that we must support lawyers and the judicial system as their operation is important to the whole of society. I welcome the development of a network of legal (not only judicial) training institutions throughout the European Union, which will be authorised to provide on an ongoing basis training courses in international, national and comparative law. I feel it is necessary to set up Erasmus-style programmes using European funding for judicial authorities and legal professionals. Such cross-border mobility may help establish communication channels between participants and develop a higher-level European judicial culture, thereby strengthening the trust on which the system of mutual recognition of judgments is based at EU level.
High-quality judicial training and the creation of a European judicial culture can expedite legal proceedings in cross-border cases and, therefore, help improve the operation of the free movement of persons, goods, services and capital in the single European market. This will provide companies and citizens with new benefits within the EU. I have indications that many Romanian lawyers are looking forward to the opportunity to participate in such European training and cross-border mobility programmes."@en1
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