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The debate is now well underway as to what the Commission’s new 5-year (2010- 2014) work programme on justice and home affairs should contain. A high-level group of Justice ministers, brought together to advise the Commission and the Council in the field, has identified 5 objectives for the future:
The European Parliament is co-organising with the Council Presidency a major Civil Justice Forum to take place in Brussels on 2 December. An eminent member of the Bar has been invited to speak at this landmark event. The programme is being finalised and I will notify you of it in a future issue.
The European Parliament is co-organising with the Council Presidency a major Civil Justice Forum to take place in Brussels on 2 December. An eminent member of the Bar has been invited to speak at this landmark event. The programme is being finalised and I will notify you of it in a future issue.
The debate is now well underway as to what the Commission’s new 5-year (2010- 2014) work programme on justice and home affairs should contain. A high-level group of Justice ministers, brought together to advise the Commission and the Council in the field, has identified 5 objectives for the future:
Update from the Chair of the Bar
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Lauren Fullerton examines the how, what and why of setting up a second chambers base