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The history of international relations of the High Court of Cassation and Justice reflected in press releases

Press releases - only in Romanain language.

History of international relations of the High Court of Cassation and Justice reflected in Journal of Cassation

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Journal of Cassation is the official review of High Court of Cassation and Justice.

The JURICAF International Program of Francophone Jurisprudence

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Website of the JURICAF International Program of Francophone Jurisprudence: 

  • (exclusively) in French - www.juricaf.org

The joint jurisprudence portal for Supreme Courts throughout the European Union

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Portal:

The PHARE 97 Project and ECRIS – the national case management system

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History of the ECRIS electronic system

ECRIS is an acronym for Electronic Court Register Informational Systems. The first version of the case management solution was called ECRIS – SCJ and it was designed and developed by Indaco Systems in close collaboration with the staff of the High Court of Cassation and Justice in 2001, within the international cooperation program with the Netherlands called MATRA-SENTER-ASSER Instituut. The system was launched on 13 November 2001, in the presence of Her Majesty Beatrix, Queen of The Netherlands.

The MATRA-SENTER-ASSER Instituut Project

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On the basis of the Memorandum signed by Romania and The Kingdom of Netherlands in 1999, the Dutch government carries out assistance projects in order to help candidate countries to meet EU joining criteria and to implement the "acquis communautaire." It is the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs that deals with the MATRA pre-joining program granting policy. Along with EU joining support, the MATRA programs also aim to create long lasting bonds between Dutch public institutions and the receiver states. The SENTER Internationaal  governmental agency, as executive agency, had the task of implementing these programs.

In the context of the above-mentioned regulations, SENTER Internationaal indentified in Romania the project called: Accessibility and use of legal information at Romania's High Court of Cassation and Justice. In order to draft the project in detail and to implement it, SENTER Internationaal also called on the help of specialists at the TMC ASSER Instituut, an International Law Institute in The Hague.