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"The European Parliament has pointed out that the European judicial area must be built on a shared judicial culture among practising lawyers, the judiciary and prosecutors. This culture was based not only on EU law, but also developed through mutual knowledge and understanding of the national judicial systems, a root-and-branch revamping of university curricula, exchanges, study visits and common training with the active support of the Academy of European Law, the European Judicial Training Network and the European Law Institute. Judicial training should be linked to a debate on the traditional role of the judiciary and its modernisation. I believe that a common judicial culture also needs to be created among members of the judiciary in order to promote the core values of the judicial profession by discussing and promulgating common professional ethics, the principles of the rule of law and the principles for the appointment and selection of judges, thereby promoting the mutual trust necessary to make the common judicial area a reality. A further aim would be an effort to coordinate the training provided by existing judicial training schools and to promote dialogue and professional contacts. I also think that multilingual training is no less important, as a study has shown that only a relatively small number of judges speak a foreign language well enough to be able to participate actively in judicial training in other Member States."@en1

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