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In the justice domain, a number of projects rely on e-CODEX – a European digital infrastructure for secure cross-border communication in the field of justice, which uses eDelivery for secure information exchange. For example, eEvidence Digital Exchange System (eEDES) relies on e-CODEX for the standardised encoding, transmission and follow-up of the European Investigation Order forms. e-CODEX and eDelivery are also at the core of implementing the Commission’s policy of “Digitalisation of cross-border judicial cooperation”. eDelivery is mentioned as a key component in the cross-border electronic exchange of data in the area of judicial cooperation in civil and criminal matters in the recent Regulation (EU) 2022/850.

eDelivery plays a key role in the eGovernance of the Inland Waterways Transport (IWT) sector, contributing to the implementation of a Single Digital Gateway and Once-Only Principle in everything that regards data on IWT crew (the European Crew Database Project). In the project on the European Maritime Single Window environment (EMSWe), the European Commission selected eDelivery (and Domibus) as one of the protocols to be used by the harmonised reporting interface module (RIM), which means all maritime Member States will support eDelivery once they start operating the RIM.

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