Ongoing Projects
POLINE
POLINE aims at developing an AI-powered pilot tool for the retrieval and analysis of judicial principles of law in the CJEU and national case-law in Value Added Tax (VAT).
January 2024 – December 2025
Find Out MoreTRIIAL 2 – TRust, Independence, Impartiality and Accountability of Legal professionals under the EU Charter
TRIIAL 2 project is a DG Justice supported project that provides training activities and tools for judges, lawyers, prosecutors, and other legal professionals in areas of salient importance for the application of the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights (CFR): trust, independence, impartiality, accountability and freedom of expression.
2023 – 2025
Find Out MoreFACILEX
FACILEX is a multidisciplinary research team involving experts from criminal law, IT and legal informatics that aims at filling the gap that exist between EU law and national law, since standards of protection may not have the same substantial meaning in EU law and in domestic jurisdictions. FACILEX will tailor legal knowledge to achieve accurate decision-making.
December 2022 – December 2024
Find Out MoreODR Scheme
ODR Scheme Project prepares E-Justice ODR Scheme as a digital tool which will facilitate access to justice for people, especially vulnerable persons (people with low income, low education, old people who rarely use internet or people with other vulnerabilities).
2022-2024
Find Out MoreCompleted Projects
Contention – Control of Detention
The main objective of the project is to inform, analyse and compare the EU Return Directive based judicial control of pre-removal detention of third-country nationals in 11 EU Member States
2012-2014
Find Out MoreEuropean Judicial Cooperation in the Fundamental Rights Practice of National Court
European Judicial Cooperation in the fundamental rights practice of national courts (JUDCOOP) was a DG Justice supported project and lasted from 1 January 2013 until 30 June 2014.
2013-2014
Find Out MoreGeneral principles of EU law and development of judicial remedies
The project’s main objective is to analyze the impact of EU general principles of law, on judicial decision-making concerning choice of remedies and their precise application by national courts.
2014-2015
Find Out MoreACTIONES – Active Charter Training through Interaction of National ExperienceS
ACTIONES is a EU funded project under the coordination of the EUI Centre for Judicial Cooperation, and involving 17 partners: 7 academic institutions, a European-wide association of judges, and 9 national institutions entrusted with the task to train judges and lawyers. The Project run from 1 November 2015 until 31 October 2017.
2015-2017
Find Out MoreCharterclick
The project, coordinated by Prof. Adelina Adinolfi from the University of Florence, contributed to contrast the sense of frustration that victims of fundamental rights violations experience when, owing to the lack of knowledge on the Charter, they rely on it in cases outside its scope of application and a national court (or the European Court of Justice) says that the Charter cannot be of help to them.
2015-2017
Find Out MoreREDIAL – REturn DIrective DIALogue
The REDIAL Project, co-funded by the European Commission (DG Home) and coordinated by the Migration Policy Centre, in cooperation with the Centre for Judicial Cooperation (CJC) and the Odysseus Academic Network, intends to facilitate horizontal judicial dialogue among the national judges involved in return procedures.
2015-2017
Find Out MoreJUD-IT – Judicial Cooperation in Criminal Matters and IT Data in the EU
The JUD-IT Project researches ways in which cross border judicial cooperation directed at requesting, accessing, exchanging and using electronic information as evidence in the framework of criminal proceedings can be streamlined, fostered and made more effective within the EU and relations with third countries.
2017-2019
Find Out Moree-NACT – E-learning National Active Charter Training
e-learning National Active Charter Training (e-NACT) Project is a DG Justice supported project providing for a training methodology and training activities that, coupled with the expertise of the trainers involved, foster the emergence and consolidation of a common culture of fundamental rights.
2017-2019
Find Out MoreInterLEX – Advisory and Training System for Internet-related Private International Law
InterLex is a EU-funded project coordinated by the University of Turin, involving five European-wide academic institutions, a software development company specialising in legal informatics, and a Lawyers Association.
2018-2020
Find Out MoreCrossJustice
The Project aims to tackle the current framework for the protection of fundamental rights for persons accused or suspected of a crime is one of the main aims of the EU policy in the area of justice.
2020-2022
Find Out MoreTRIIAL – TRust, Independence, Impartiality and Accountability of judges and arbitrators safeguarding the rule of Law under the EU Charter
TRIIAL project is a DG Justice supported project that provides training activities and tools for judges, lawyers, arbitrators and other legal professionals in areas of salient importance for the application of the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights (CFR): trust, independence, impartiality, accountability of judges and arbitrators.
2020-2022
Find Out MoreADELE – Analytics for DEcision of LEgal cases
Project ADELE is premised on the ongoing paradigm shift towards cognitive computing and human-centered AI which is transforming many socio-economic activities, including justice.
2021-2023
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