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14 April 2026

Applications for the 2026 EJTN study visits of the second semester are now open

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EJTN is pleased to open the call for applications for study visits taking place in the second semester of 2026. EJTN study visits are open to judges, prosecutors, court and prosecution staff as well as judicial trainers from EU Member States.

Eight study visits will be organised with six partner institutions. If you are interested, please go to our online application portal and submit your application by 15 May 2026 (18:00 Brussels time).

EJTN provides financial support for participation in these activities. Further information on the financial policy governing study visits can be found here.

Court of Justice of the European Union

Study visits to the Court of Justice of the European Union aim to equip participants with a more in-depth understanding of the Court’s powers, organisation and functioning.

Period Location Length Language Places available
21-22 September 2026 Luxembourg 1.5 days English 40 places
16-17 November 2026 Luxembourg 1.5 days English 40 places

 

European Court of Human Rights

Study visits to the European Court of Human Rights aim to equip participants with a comprehensive understanding of the Court, including its functioning and case law.

Period Location Length Language Places available
15-16 September 2026 (dates to be confirmed) Strasbourg, France 1.5 days English 40 places
3-4 November 2026 (dates to be confirmed) Strasbourg, France 1.5 days English 40 places

 

European institutions in Brussels

The study visit to the European Union institutions in Brussels are organised with the European Commission, the Council of the European Union, the European Parliament and the European Anti-fraud Office.

Period Location Length Language Places available
16-17 November 2026 (dates to be confirmed) Brussels, Belgium 2 days English 35 places

 

Eurojust

The study visit at Eurojust aims to raise the participants’ awareness of the organisation’s role as well as increase their understanding of the powers given to Eurojust National Members and judicial cooperation instruments in criminal matters.

Target audience includes prosecutors, investigating judges and court/prosecution staff working with criminal issues.

Period Location Length Language Places available
5-7 October 2026 The Hague, Netherlands 2.5 days English 40 places

 

European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights

The study visit aims to introduce the participants to the work of the European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights on a wide range of areas, including the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights, non-discrimination, access to justice, LGBTI, hate crimes, asylum and migration, children’s rights and data protection.

Period Location Length Language Places available
12-13 October 2026 Vienna, Austria 1.5 days English 40 places

 

Hague Conference on Private International Law

This visit aims to give an insight to justice practitioners of the EU Member States working on the main instruments of the Hague Conference on Private International Law (Conventions, Protocols and Principles) in the area of international family law.

Target audience includes family judges, prosecutors and court staff working with family law issues.

Period Location Length Language Places available
24-25 September 2026 The Hague, Netherlands 2 days English 35 places

 

General information

Please note that the selection process of participants in the EJTN study visit is the prerogative of EJTN member and associate member institutions.

Launched in 2005, at the initiative of the European Parliament, the Exchange Programme for Judicial Authorities allows judges, prosecutors, court staff and trainers from different EU Member States to improve their knowledge of other judicial systems through direct contact and exchange of views and experiences.

The Exchange Programme also aims at developing a common European judicial culture based on mutual trust and cooperation between judicial authorities in the European judicial area.