[NOTE: The European e-Justice Portal is now available.]
The European e-Justice Portal is to launch on 16 July 2010, at the meeting of the European Union Justice and Home Affairs Ministers in Brussels, according to a post on the LinkedIn e-Justice group by Ronald van den Hoogen of The Netherlands’ Ministry of Justice.
Mr. van den Hoogen also cites the meeting agenda, which refers to “Organisation of the launch of the portal.”
However, one might wish to consider this announcement in light of the fact that the launch of the Portal has been postponed several times before.
The Portal is intended to provide a range of judicial and other law-related services to EU citizens. Click here for more information about the Portal.
Thanks to Mr. van den Hoogen for this information.
Tags: Council of the European Union, Digital law libraries, egovernment, Electronic government, European Commission, European e-Justice Portal, European Union, Judicial information systems, Judicial Web portals, Online legal services, Ronald van den Hoogen
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