The module EuJustref “Challenges to justice in the EU: perspectives for reform” is a Project, financed by the Erasmus Programme - Jean Monnet Activities, with number of reference 101085462.
The module is composed by a multidisciplinar and international group, coordinated by Prof. Valentina Faggiani, Associate Professor of Constitutional Law at the University of Granada.
Project summary
The module EuJustref “Challenges to justice in the EU: perspectives for reform” aims at organizing education and training activities on the main challenges for the EU system of justice. Concretely, EuJustref has the purpose to contribute to the institution of an “EU model of justice for all citizens”. This is a key issue for the survival of the EU and its Member States. The development of a common system of justice is fundamental to promote the participation of citizens in democratic life, EU values and civic engagement and the digital transformation.
The three lines of work are the following:
- the need of an independent and impartial system of justice
- the internationalization and the Europeanization of justice
- the digitalization of justice with relation to the application of new technologies and the artificial intelligence, whose importance has become more necessary after the Covid-19.
These three challenges that have a strong impact on the European Area of Freedom Security & Justice and in general on the process of integration are not separated blocks but they are strictly interconnected.