EU Grants / EU Grant Projects of the European Law Academy Trier (ERA)
ERA implements large-scale, EU co-financed projects in various areas of law – primarily within the framework of the EU Justice Programme. The training offers are aimed, among others, at judges, prosecutors, and lawyers. Participation/registration is continuously possible for each project.
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Grant criteria
Funding objective
Support for the implementation of large-scale EU co-financed training and capacity-building projects for justice actors in various areas of law (e.g., criminal justice, environmental law, human rights, digitalization) within the framework of the EU Justice Programme.
Eligible to apply
- Individuals
Funding requirements
- Member of a court, a public prosecutor's office, or a bar association in an EU member state
- Registration or enrollment per individual project
Description
The European Academy of Law Trier (ERA) implements large-scale, EU co-financed training projects for judicial actors in all Member States within the framework of the EU Justice Programme. The aim is to offer judges, prosecutors, and lawyers practice-oriented training and seminars – ranging from criminal justice and environmental law to human rights and topics related to digitalization and artificial intelligence. Continuous participation is possible, as interested parties can register for individual projects at any time. Funding is provided exclusively to individuals who are members of a court, a public prosecutor’s office, or a bar association in an EU country and who commit to registering for each project. Through a combination of expert lectures, interactive workshops, and cross-border networking meetings, interdisciplinary competencies are sustainably strengthened.
With its grant programme, ERA supports the exchange of European legal practice and promotes the application of common legal principles. The ongoing call for applications enables judicial actors to participate flexibly in current topics of high relevance to the European Union. In addition to traditional on-site seminars, the portfolio also includes webinars and e-learning modules tailored to the needs of modern judiciary. Participation enhances understanding of common legal standards and contributes to the harmonization of procedures within the EU. Interested parties can find information on individual registration deadlines and project content on the ERA website, allowing them to select measures that specifically meet their professional requirements.
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