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Global Registries A European Approach e-CODEX e-Justice Communication via Online Data Exchange Auckland, March 14 th 2013

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Global RegistriesA European Approach

e-CODEXe-Justice Communication via Online Data Exchange

Auckland, March 14th 2013

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Strucutre of the presentation

Introduction of the Large Scale Pilot Projects (LSP)

SPOCS “Simple Procedures Online for Cross-border Services”epSOS “European Patients Smart Open Services”STORK “Secure idenTity acrOss boRders linKed”PEPPOL “Pan European Public Procurement OnLine”e-CODEX “e-Justice Communication via Online Data EXchange”e-SENS “electronic simple European networked services”

All projects run with existing national back office systems

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Large Scale Pilot Projects (LSP)

ICT Policy Support Programme under the Competitiveness and Innovation Framework Programme (CIP)Engage public authorities, service providers and research centerMaintained by the member EU statesBuilding cross-border e-Government services reality for 500.000.000 Europeans

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Large Scale Pilot Projects (LSP)

The idea:Create software building blocks which can be easily adopted and used for different kinds of IT-projectsSoftware building blocks

e-Delivery, eID, e-Signature, semantics, …

We will give an example with the e-CODEX project.

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SPOCS

Helps to comply all regulations businesses need to follow if they want to expand in other European Countries by set up Points of Single Contact (PSC)

Seamless electronic procedures by building cross border solutionssetting up intermediaries between service providers and the national public administrations

went live at the 01/07/12http://www.eu-spocs.eu/index.php

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epSOS

e-Health programmprovide cross-border exchange of personal health dataeHealth services in the following areas:

"ePrescription" or "eMedicationPatient Summary

operational mode on 13 April 2012http://www.epsos.eu/

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STORK

establish a European eID Interoperability Platformyou should be able to start a company, get your tax refund, or obtain your university papers without physical presenceSTORK 2.0 develops the eID for bussinessesSTORK has been completed STORK 2.0 has startedhttps://www.eid-stork.eu/

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PEPPOL

implement common standards enabling EU-wide public eProcurementPEPPOL started 01/09/12 and moved into non-profit international association OpenPEPPOLhttp://www.peppol.eu/

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e-CODEX

“Improve the cross-border access of citizens and businesses to legal means in Europe as well as to improve the interoperability between legal authorities within the EU.”Easy and secure access to legal information and procedures in other EU Member States for businesses and citizensGreater cross-border effectiveness of legal processes through common standards and greater interoperability of information systems

In a few words: Enabling access to justice systems across Europe.

http://www.e-codex.eu

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e-SENS

last LSPStarting at 01/04/13 (tbc)20 countries; more than 100 partners27.4 Mio EURwww.eSENS.eu under construction

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e-SENS structure

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Governance of the “old” LSP’s

Consolidate the LSP building blocks

Rollout, expansion and sustainability of LSP building blocks

Develop infrastructure for interoperable public services

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Example e-CODEX

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Beginning: 01.12.2010

24 Countries

End (proposed): 28.02.2015

Max. 24 Mio EUR

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Example e-CODEX

Partner for a faster justice interoperability

Austria BelgiumBulgaria Czech Republic Estonia France Germany Greece HungaryItaly IrelandJersey Lithuania

Malta The NetherlandsNorway PolandPortugal Romania Spain SlovakiaSwedenTurkey United KingdomCCBE, CNUEand OASIS

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Example e-CODEX

Building blocks

e-Signature

e-ID

e-Payment

e-Delivery

e-Documents

semantics

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Example e-CODEX

PilotingCivil Justice

Small Claims European Payment Order (EPO) Synchronous communication(e.g. business register interconnection)

Criminal JusticeMutual Recognition of Financial Penalties

Secure Cross-border Exchange of Sensitive Data

European Arrest Warrant

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Participants Piloting

Civil Justice Countries

Small Claims Estonia, Italy, Germany, France, Austria, NL, CZ

EPO (European Payment Order)

Austria, Estonia, Greece, Italy, Germany, France, NL

synchronous communication(automated exchange of information)

to be determinated

Criminal Justice

Secure cross border exchange of sensitive data

Germany, Spain, Turkey, Austria, Belgium, France

European Arrest Warrant France; Germany, Spain

Mutual Recognition of Financial Penalties

to be determinated

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Digital natives /

governors convergence

Is cross-border data exchange

easy?17

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Goal of the e-CODEX Project

“Improve the cross-border access of citizens andbusinesses to legal means in Europe

as well as to improve the interoperability between legal authorities within the EU.”

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Country B Country A

Nationalsystem

Nationalsystem

E-Justice Portal

ClaimantDefendant

Lawyer Court

E-CODEX gateway E-CODEX

gateway

ClaimantDefendant

Lawyer

e-Deliveryplatform

E-CODEX gateway

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Project technical overview

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Receiving eCMSending eCM

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The architecture’s “big picture”a little bit more detailed

E-CODEX gateway

e-Deliveryplatform

Service provider

E-CODEX gatewayConnector Connector Service

provider

• Creates documents• Sends/receives

documents

• Adds/checks the Trust-OK token• Transforms to/from e-CODEX

standard

• Establishes connection• Formats/extracts the

content to/from eBMS3.0 standard

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Building Block e-Signature WP 4

Connection of national identity frameworks Role semantics and mappings Implementation and verification of e-Signatures (e.g. DSS-Tool) Connection of signature verification

“Advanced electronic system”“Trust Ok Token”based on existing solutions

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Topics of WP 4

WP4 within the e-CODEX infrastructure

e-Identity

e-SignaturesSignaturesAdvanced Electronic System“Trust Ok”-Token

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WP 5e-Delivery – Transport platform

reusable transport solutioncould be the basis of future European and world-wide projects (content agnostic)

plug&play connection solution for new countriescompanies

based on existing solutionebMS 3.0, ETSI REM …Common standardsDevelop with PEPPOL and SPOCSISO, OASIS and ETSI

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WP 5 highlights

e-CODEX gatewayGeneral architectureBackend interfaceMerely focused on transport

National connectorConnection with national systemsTransformation of documentsSignature verification

e-PaymentTemplate for e-Justice portal

European Court Database

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WP 6 Building Block

e-DocumentsDesigning XML-messages for system2system communication between

legal institutions citizens & companies legal institutions throughout the EU

use case centric approach(pilot specific)harmonization of data definitions

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WP 6 Semantics

Harmonisation

Automation

3-Layer approachconceptual logicaltechnical

creation and governance of data models

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Communication &Marketing

Best practice in Europe

Roadshows for various countries Coutry specific events Stakeholder focussed communication

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Mapping End Users

Something that already exists Something that should be encouraged

At the age of….. e-ID

He / She was e-Health attended ….. e-Justice

He / She prefers to….. e-Business As an Italian citizen ………. Being a European citizen….....

Building interoperable e-services across Europe

1.Age2.Education3.Consumption Behavior4.Geographic Area

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User Centric e-Justice Services

Charlie Chaplin, “Modern Times”Charlie Chaplin, “Modern Times”

MODERNISM versus POSTMODERNISM

e-CODEX “e-Justice Communication via Online Data EXchange”e-CODEX “e-Justice Communication via Online Data EXchange”

SPOCS “Simple Procedures Online for Cross-border Services”SPOCS “Simple Procedures Online for Cross-border Services”

STORK “Secure idenTity acrOss boRders linKed”

PEPPOL “Pan European Public Procurement OnLine”

epSOS “European Patients Smart Open Services”

Find the e-SENSE of life!Dirk Krusche and Carsten Schmidt, Germany

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Thank you for your attention!