News and Activities

European Civil Justice Center

News

The European Civil Justice Centre is launched at Erasmus School of Law on 27 November 2025 with scholars, practitioners and policy makers addressing the Future of Civil Justice in Europe: Enhancing Access and Innovation. See here for more information and the program and in-person registration or online registration

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Activities

The European Civil Justice Centre initiates and (co) organizes research and related activities, including academic conferences, webinars and trainings for professionals in the area of civil procedure and private international law. We organize informal (closed or public) bi-weekly research meetings, intended to discuss ongoing research or present research results. We are a research hub to facilitate joint research projects and welcome initiatives. Updates are also included on our website www.euciviljustice.eu and shared through our LinkedIn page

Our activities for 2025 include: 

Inaugural event European Civil Justice Centre – 27 November 2025 

The inaugural event will take place at Erasmus School of Law on 27 November 2025. Scholars, practitioners and policy makers address the Future of Civil Justice in Europe: Enhancing Access and Innovation. See here for more  information and the program and in-person registration or online registration

Seminar: Book launch Heroes of the Judicial Periphery - 4 July 2025 

The European Civil Justice Centre (Erasmus School of Law) hosts a seminar, organized by Xandra Kramer and editors Stefaan Voet and Alan Uzelac to launch the book The Heroes of the Judicial Periphery: Court Experts, Court Clerks, and Other Actors in the Shadows. The editors discuss topical issues highlighting these ‘actors in the shadows’ and selected key experts present the main findings of their chapters, followed by discussion. See for more information here

Seminar: Sustaining Access to Justice – 5 September 2025

The European Civil Justice Centre (Erasmus School of Law) hosted a seminar, organized by Xandra Kramer, Masood Ahmed, Adriani Dori and Masood Ahmed, on the occasion of launching the book Sustaining Access to Justice: New Avenues for Costs and Funding (Hart Publishing 2025). The editors, authors and other key experts will highlight pertinent topics and developments on the financing of civil justice. See for more information here. The recordings will be published soon.  

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