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  05 April 2019  

DG JUSTICE Newsletter on funding opportunities & funded projects

Rights, Equality and Citizenship & Justice programmes

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Foreword
Welcome to the first newsletter about the Justice programme and the Rights, Equality and Citizenship programme!

Dear stakeholders, beneficiaries and followers,

Welcome!

We have produced this newsletter to share information with you on two EU funding programmes: the Justice programme and the Rights, Equality and Citizenship programme.

When living and travelling in another Member State, citizens should be able to rely on their rights, everywhere in the European Union. Ensuring an environment respectful of the rule of law and the independence of the judiciary and where mutual recognition and mutual trust among Member States is at the core of the European Area of Justice. A properly functioning area of justice, where everybody has access to justice in cross-border situations and cross-border judicial proceedings is key to promote growth and jobs.

The Rights, Equality and Citizenship Programme supports actions to promote and implement rights and freedoms of EU citizens and businesses. With this programme, we help EU citizens exercise their rights, promote the principles of non-discrimination and gender equality. We work on enhancing the respect of the rights of the child, on improving the protection of personal data, enforcing the rights of consumers, and ensuring the freedom to do business within the internal market. With the Justice programme, the Commission supports actions to improve European cooperation on civil and criminal law. It gives us the possibility to promote effective, comprehensive and consistent application of EU law in civil and criminal matters, to foster access to justice and to prevent and reduce drug demand and supply.

Promoting, strengthening and protecting EU values, rights and justice contributes to making the EU authentic and tangible in people’s day-to-day lives. It is through EU-funded projects that are trying to tackle the remaining gaps, inefficiencies and lack of effective protection of the EU fundamental rights and values. We hope you will be inspired by the many projects we have already funded. These projects have brought about real change for the better in the lives of EU citizens.

This is why I strongly encourage you to apply to this EU funding and be part of the change that will make the EU a better place where to live, study and work.

I hope this newsletter is useful to you.

Věra Jourová

European Commissioner for Justice, Consumers and Gender Equality

Welcome from the JUST funding team!

Dear readers,

this newsletter is designed, first, to let you know about our new calls for proposals, share some tips on project management that we have collected over the years and bring to your attention various interesting events and studies.
Secondly, it is as an information tool – we want to raise the profile of the projects we fund and improve cooperation among our current and potential beneficiaries that are active in similar fields.

We hope you will be inspired by the many projects we have already funded. These projects have brought about real change for the better in the lives of EU citizens.
Through this tool, we would like to create a community of interest, with whom to share feedback on what works (and what does not) in the proposals we receive and at project management level.
 

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JUST funding team

Funding opportunities
Open calls for proposals under the Justice and REC programmes!

We want to fund projects that will improve justice systems and respect for fundamental rights in the EU. Please do not forget to apply for these funding opportunities!

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Open call for proposals for training national judges in EU competition law

The Commission has published a call for proposals for training national judges in EU competition law. The call is managed by DG COMP and addresses judges dealing with competition cases at national level. This also includes prosecutors, apprentice national judges and the staff of judges’ offices or national courts in countries that are eligible under the 2014 2020 Justice programme.

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Funded projects
REC and Justice programmes: news on 2018 calls for proposals

Check out the new projects funded following the 2018 calls for proposals under the Justice and REC programmes! We also have some news on the 2018 DAPHNE call for proposals, which closed on 13 November 2018.

 
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REC programme - 2017 calls for proposals: new projects funded!

Take a look at the new projects funded in the framework of 2017 calls for proposals under the REC programme!

 
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Beneficiaries: events & stories
DIGNITY at TRIAL project: best practice example of DG JUST funding

We would like to present a project that is an example of best practice: DIGNITY at TRIAL – Enhancing Procedural Safeguards for Suspects with Intellectual and/or Psychosocial Disabilities in Criminal Proceedings within the European Union (EU).

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People with intellectual and/or psychosocial disabilities are among the most vulnerable groups of suspects in criminal proceedings.

 - Project DIGNITY at TRIAL -

 
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Congratulations to the award-winning TOY for Inclusion project

TOY for Inclusion, a project that started in 2017 and is co-funded by the REC programme, recently received an important European award. We would like to congratulate the coordinator and all the partners on their achievement and take this opportunity to share with you the activities and main results of the project.

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We believe that social inclusion can start with young children and their eagerness to play and learn!

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Project Management tips
The Annex on financial provisions: what is it about and why is it so important?

The Annex on financial provisions forms an integral part of the topic conditions of the calls for proposals for actions grants under the Justice and REC programmes. It sets out the financial provisions and rules on the eligibility of costs incurred in the framework of the actions grants. How well do you know it?

 
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What is ‘human effort’ (person-months) and how to calculate it?

‘Human effort’ (person-months) is the metric for the time (effort) that the key personnel of an organisation devotes to a specific project.

 
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This is the “DG Justice Newsletter on funding opportunities & funded projects”. This newsletter delivers updates on the implementation of the Justice and REC (Rights, Equality and Citizenship) Programmes, including information about new funding opportunities, new funded projects, events and project management tips.

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