In line with UNESCO's 2012 Paris OER (Open Educational Resources) Declaration, the European Commission wants to do as much as possible to promote open educational resources and open courseware for legal practitioners.
There are many reference sites with useful resources for European judicial training at local, regional or national level. Also, the Commission has produced training materials in various areas of European legislation in response to specific needs stemming from the degree of technicality or the high number of legal professionals dealing with them.
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collection of practical tips with examples for all training providers can be of help when conceiving and organizing their training activities
Training material on the following topics is available and ready for use by legal practitioners and/or training providers:
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