The Network

Steering Committee, Working Groups and
Sub-Working Groups 

The EJTN Steering Committee consists of nine members, one of which is elected as Chair. The members are elected at the General Assembly for a 3-year mandate. Moreover, the ‘Troika members’, representing the past, current, and upcoming holders of the Presidency of the Council of the European Union, are invited to attend Steering Committee meetings as observers. Their participation helps facilitate the organisation of the General Assembly and the Conference of Directors while strengthening the connection with the EU Presidencies. The Steering Committee serves as the administrative body of the organisation which, together with the EJTN Secretary General, ensures the day-to-day functioning of the Secretariat and holds regular meetings to decide upon specific strategic questions.  

Five Working Groups are in charge of planning and implementing EJTN’s projects and programmes within their respective fields. Focused Sub-Working Groups within working groups are assembled to address specific topic areas and projects. Working Groups and Sub-Working Groups meet twice per year and are led by an elected Convener. Members and Conveners are elected for a three-year mandate. 

“The Steering Committee serves as the administrative body of the organisation.”

Below is the complete composition of the EJTN Steering Committee, Working Groups and Sub-Working Groups for 2024. 

EJTN Steering Committee
Chair 

Netherlands Training and Study Centre for the Judiciary (SSR)  

Members

Austria Federal Ministry of Justice 
Belgium Judicial Training Institute (IFJ / IGO)  
Germany Federal Ministry of Justice   
Italy School for the Judiciary (SSM) 
Portugal Centre for Judicial Studies (CEJ) 
Romania National Institute of Magistracy (NIM) 
Spain Judicial School 
Academy of European Law (ERA) 

Digitalisation Working Group
Convener 

France National School for the Judiciary (ENM)  

Members 

Belgium Judicial Training Institute (IFJ/IGO) 
Bulgaria National Institute of Justice (NIJ) 
Croatia Judicial Academy 
Estonia Office of the Prosecutor General 
France National School of Clerks 
Germany Federal Ministry of Justice 
Greece National School of the Judiciary (ESDI) 
Italy High Council for the Judiciary  
Italy School for the Judiciary (SSM) 
Latvia Latvian Judicial Training Centre 
Netherlands Training and Study Centre for the Judiciary (SSR)  
Poland National School of Judiciary and Public Prosecution (KSSIP) 
Portugal Centre for Judicial Studies (CEJ) 
Portugal Directorate-General of Justice Administration (DGAJ) 
Romania National Institute of Magistracy (NIM) 
Romania National School of Clerks 
Spain Centre for Legal Studies (CEJ) 
Spain Judicial School 
Sweden Prosecution Authority 

Exchange Programme Working Group
Convener 

Belgium Judicial Training Institute (IFJ / IGO) 

Members 

Austria Federal Ministry of Justice  
Bulgaria National Institute of Justice (NIJ)  
Croatia Judicial Academy  
Czech Republic Judicial Academy 
Estonia Office of the Prosecutor General 
Estonia Supreme Court  
France National School for the Judiciary (ENM) 
France National School of Clerks (ENG) 
Germany Federal Ministry of Justice  
Greece National School of the Judiciary (ESDI)  
Hungary National Office for the Judiciary 
Italy School for the Judiciary (SSM) 
Italy Ministry of Justice 
Lithuania National Courts Administration  
Netherlands Training and Study Centre for the Judiciary (SSR)  
Poland National School of Judiciary and Public Prosecution (KSSIP) 
Portugal Centre for Judicial Studies (CEJ)  
Portugal Directorate-General of Justice Administration (DGAJ)  
Romania National Institute of Magistracy (NIM)  
Romania National School of Clerks 
Slovenia Judicial Training Centre (JTC) 
Spain Centre for Legal Studies (CEJ) 
Spain Judicial School  

Judicial Training Methods Working Group
Convener 

Portugal Centre for Judicial Studies (CEJ) 

Members 

Belgium Judicial Training Institute (IFJ/IGO)  
Bulgaria National Institute of Justice (NIJ)  
Croatia Judicial Academy  
Czech Republic Judicial Academy 
Estonia Office of the Prosecutor General 
Finland National Courts Administration (NCA)  
France National School for the Judiciary (ENM)  
France National School of Clerks (ENG) 
Germany Federal Ministry of Justice  
Greece National School of the Judiciary (ESDI)  
Hungary Office of the Prosecutor General 
Ireland Judicial Council 
Italy High Council for the Judiciary (CSM) 
Italy School for the Judiciary (SSM) 
Lithuania National Courts Administration 
Netherlands Training and Study Centre for the Judiciary (SSR)  
Poland National School of Judiciary and Public Prosecution (KSSIP) 
Portugal Directorate-General of Justice Administration (DGAJ)  
Romania National Institute of Magistracy (NIM) 
Romania National School of Clerks 
Slovenia Judicial Training Centre (JTC) 
Spain Judicial School  
Sweden Judicial Training Academy 
Academy of European Law (ERA) 

Observers

North Macedonia Academy for Judges and Public Prosecutors 
United Kingdom Judicial College of England and Wales 
United Kingdom Scotland Judicial Institute for Scotland 
Serbia Judicial Academy 

Linguistics Working Group
Convener 

Czech Republic Judicial Academy 

Members 

Belgium Judicial Training Institute (IFJ / IGO) 
Croatia Judicial Academy 
France National School for the Judiciary (ENM) 
Germany Federal Ministry of Justice 
Greece National School of the Judiciary (ESDI) 
Hungary National Office for the Judiciary (NOJ) 
Hungary Office of the Prosecutor General 
Italy School for the Judiciary (SSM) 
Italy Ministry of Justice 
Lithuania National Courts Administration 
Lithuania Office of the Prosecutor General 
Poland National School of Judiciary and Public Prosecution (KSSIP) 
Portugal Directorate-General of Justice Administration (DGAJ)  
Romania National Institute of Magistracy (NIM) 
Romania National School of Clerks 
Slovenia Judicial Training Centre (JTC) 
Spain Centre for Legal Studies (CEJ) 
Spain Judicial School 
Academy of European Law (ERA) 

Observers

North Macedonia Academy for Judges and Public Prosecutors 

Programmes Working Group
Convener 

Academy of European Law (ERA) 

Members 

Austria Federal Ministry of Justice  
Belgium Judicial Training Institute (IFJ / IGO) 
Bulgaria National Institute of Justice (NIJ)  
Croatia Judicial Academy  
Czech Republic Judicial Academy 
Finland National Courts Administration (NCA) 
France National School for the Judiciary (ENM) 
France National School of Clerks (ENG) 
Germany Federal Ministry of Justice  
Greece National School of the Judiciary (ESDI)  
Hungary Office of the Prosecutor General 
Italy School for the Judiciary (SSM) 
Italy High Council for the Judiciary (CSM) 
Italy Ministry of Justice 
Latvia Latvian Judicial Training Centre (LJTC)   
Lithuania National Courts Administration  
Lithuania Office of the Prosecutor General   
Poland National School of Judiciary and Public Prosecution (KSSIP) 
Portugal Centre for Judicial Studies (CEJ)  
Portugal Directorate-General of Justice Administration (DGAJ)  
Romania National Institute of Magistracy (NIM)  
Romania National School of Clerks 
Slovenia Judicial Training Centre (JTC) 
Spain Centre for Legal Studies (CEJ) 
Spain Judicial School

Sub-Working Group on Administrative Law
Convener 

Romania National Institute of Magistracy (NIM) 

Members 

Austria Federal Ministry of Justice 
Bulgaria National Institute of Justice (NIJ) 
Croatia Judicial Academy 
Finland National Courts Administration 
Greece National School of the Judiciary (ESDI) 
Italy School for the Judiciary (SSM) 
Italy High Council for the Judiciary
Portugal Centre for Judicial Studies (CEJ) 
Portugal Directorate-General of Justice Administration (DGAJ) 
Slovenia Judicial Training Centre (JTC) 
Academy of European Law (ERA) 

Sub-Working Group on Civil Law
Convener 

Italy School for the Judiciary (SSM) 

Members 

Belgium Judicial Training Institute (IFJ/IGO)  
Bulgaria National Institute of Justice (NIJ)  
Croatia Judicial Academy 
Finland National Courts Administration (NCA)  
France National School for the Judiciary (ENM)  
France National School of Clerks 
Germany Federal Ministry of Justice  
Greece National School of the Judiciary (ESDI)  
Poland National School of Judiciary and Public Prosecution (KSSIP)  
Portugal Centre for Judicial Studies (CEJ) 
Portugal Directorate-General of Justice Administration (DGAJ)  
Romania National Institute of Magistracy (NIM)  
Romania National School of Clerks 
Spain Judicial School  
Academy of European Law (ERA) 

Sub-Working Group on Criminal Justice
Convener 

Spain Centre for Legal Studies (CEJ) 

Members 

Austria Federal Ministry of Justice 
Belgium Judicial Training Institute (IFJ/IGO) 
Bulgaria National Institute of Justice (NIJ) 
Croatia Judicial Academy 
Czech Republic Judicial Academy 
Finland National Courts Administration 
France National School for the Judiciary (ENM) 
France National School of Clerks 
Germany Federal Ministry of Justice 
Greece National School of the Judiciary (ESDI) 
Hungary Office of the Prosecutor General 
Italy School for the Judiciary (SSM) 
Italy High Council for the Judiciary  
Poland National School for Judiciary and Public Prosecution (KSSIP) 
Portugal Centre for Judicial Studies (CEJ) 
Portugal Directorate-General of Justice Administration (DGAJ) 
Romania National Institute of Magistracy (NIM) 
Romania National School of Clerks 
Spain Judicial School (CGPJ) 
Academy of European Law (ERA) 

Sub-Working Group on Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms
Convener 

Slovenia Judicial Training Centre (JTC) 

Members 

Austria Ministry of Justice 
Bulgaria National Institute of Justice (NIJ) 
Croatia Judicial Academy 
France National School for the Judiciary (ENM) 
Germany Federal Ministry of Justice 
Greece National School of the Judiciary (ESDI) 
Hungary Office of the Prosecutor General 
Italy School for the Judiciary (SSM) 
Latvia Latvian Judicial Training Centre 
Lithuania Office of the Prosecutor General 
Malta Court Services Agency 
Poland National School of Judiciary and Public Prosecution (KSSIP) 
Portugal Centre for Judicial Studies (CEJ) 
Spain Centre for Legal Studies (CEJ) 
Spain Judicial School 
Academy of European Law (ERA) 

Members  

EJTN brings together 36 judicial training institutions from all EU Member States. Members play a vital role in developing and implementing EJTN’s programmes and activities, ensuring high-quality judicial training that strengthens the skills and knowledge of Europe’s judges, prosecutors and court staff. 

Associate Members

The five Associate Members of EJTN are national institutions of the EU Member States which are responsible for training court and prosecution staff. They can participate in the work of EJTN’s bodies (except the Steering Committee). Associate Members can attend EJTN’s General Assembly without voting rights. 

Observers

EJTN has 17 Observers representing national bodies from EU accession states, other European countries and Directorate-Generals from the European Commission. EJTN’s Observers may participate in EJTN’s projects but cannot vote at the General Assembly. 

Partners 

EJTN believes sound cooperation with trusted partners is essential for developing and promoting high-quality training offering for European judges, prosecutors and court and prosecution staff.