Participants guide
February 17, 2009, Conference Day 1
On the Road towards European e-Justice - creation of the European e-Justice portal
- Jiøí Pospí¹il, Minister of Justice of the Czech Republic
“eJustice in the Czech Republic – Communication with the Public”
[Presentation]
- João Jorge de Almeida, Ministry of Justice of Portugal
“Portuguese e-justice projects”
- Wolfgang Fellner, Ministry of Justice of Austria
“The Austrian Approach to European e-Justice”
- Fernando Paulino Pereira, General Secretariat of the Council of the EU
“The Action Plan: The way forward”
[Presentation]
- Martin Schneider, Ministry of Justice of Austria
“European e-Justice Portal Pilot by Austria, Germany and other Member States State of Play”
[Abstract] [Presentation]
- Michael Pospí¹il, Ministry of Justice of the Czech Republic
“Insolvency Register in the Czech Republic”
[Presentation]
- Eberhardt Schollmeyer, Federal Ministry of Justice, Germany
“The European Order for Payment Regulation and its IT-based Implementation”
[Abstract] [Presentation]
EU and e-Justice - the look inside and out
- Ronnen Brunner, EMC Computer Systems, Israel
“Israel MOJ e-Justice projects”
[Presentation]
- Viktoria Radvanská, Juraj Palú¹, Ministry of Justice, Slovakia
“Current development in legal information system in Slovak Republic”
[Abstract]
- Jörg Tillmanns, Ministry of Justice, Hessen, Germany
“Presentation on Online Forms in Germany”
[Presentation]
- Ali Rıza Çam, Ministry Of Justice IT department, Turkey
“Turkish IT project UYAP”
[Abstract]
- Joachim Püls, Chamber of civil law Notaries, Sachsen, Germany
“Electronic communication between Notaries and the German Commercial Register”
[Presentation]
- Carlos Brito, Institute for Technology in Justice, Portugal
“Presentation on Joint Venture between Estonia and Portugal on creating companies online”
February 18, 2009, Conference Day 2
Everything you wanted to know about Videoconferencing and you were afraid to ask
- Benjamin Lesjak – Faculty of Law, University of Maribor, Slovenia
“The feel and use of videoconferencing by Slovenian legal profession”
[Abstract]
- Holger Radke, Ministry of Justice of Baden-Württemberg, Germany
“Video Conferencing in the Federation – Legal framework conditions and practical experience in the German court system”
[Abstract] [Presentation]
- Melanija Grgiæ, Head of Sector for mutual legal assistance, Croatia
“Legal and practical issues of transborder video conference – a Croatian experience”
[Abstract] [Presentation]
- Anders Hübinette, Legal Adviser, Swedish Ministry of Justice Ulf Berggren, Head of Technical Services Unit, Swedish National Courts Administration
“Videoconferencing in Swedish courts”
[Abstract] [Presentation]
- Graham Patterson, eDelivery Group, Ministry of Justice, United Kingdom
“Videoconferencing – Virtual Courts and Real Life Lessons”
[Abstract] [Presentation]
- Jostein Løvoll, adviser, Ministry of Justice and the Police, Norway
“Norwegian National Solution of Videoconferencing”
[Abstract] [Presentation]
European e-Justice Portal and Videoconferencing – a logical connection?
- Aki Hietanen, Ministry of Justice, Finland,
Pavel Odstrèil, Ministry of Justice of the Czech Republic
“Promoting and facilitating cross-border videoconferencing current and future steps”
[Presentation]
- Franz Riegler, Federal Ministry of Justice, Austria
“Austrian booking system for videoconferences”
[Abstract] [Presentation]
- Martin Wasmeier, European Commission
“The Commission’s plans and perspectives in the field of videoconferencing”
National solutions in the field of securisation, authentication and identity management
- Petr Koucký – Ministry of Justice of the Czech Republic
“Trusted Computing Base”
[Presentation]
- Luc Ferrand, Ministry of Justice, France
“French Justice Portal – Authentication methods and technologies”
[Presentation]
- Meinhard Wöhrmann, Higher Regional Court Düsseldorf, Germany
“Secure e-filing for business register and national payment order procedures”
- Ferdinand Rödlich, Federal Computing Centre, Austria
“Austrian national solutions in the field of securitisation, authentication and identity management”
- Václav Provazník, Oracle, Czech Republic
“HR Driven Identity Management – Best Practices to counter the internal threats”
Securitisation, authentication and identity management – a selection of options available for the use on the European e-Justice Portal
- Norbert Pott, Carsten Schmidt – Ministry of Justice, North Rhine Westfalia, Germany
“DIM – Distributed Identity Management”
[Abstract]
- John Stienen, European Commission
“The Commission’s work in IDABC and SEMI”
- Arnold van Overeem, Capgemini, The Netherlands
“The STORK Project”
- Václav Mach, Microsoft Corporation, Czech Republic
“Microsoft – partner for secure European e-Justice”