THEMIS Competition
The THEMIS Competition is open to judicial trainees from all EJTN Members or Observers. Teams composed of three judicial trainees and one tutor may enrol. The Competition aims to promote practical knowledge of EU law and the European Convention of Human Rights.
What’s the objective of THEMIS?
The main objective of the THEMIS Competition is to bring together future magistrates from different European countries to enable them to share common values, to exchange new experiences and to discuss new perspectives in areas of common interest.
THEMIS Competition aims to:
- Promote a forum of discussion on European and International
Law topics. - Promote the exchange of experience between participants.
- Obtain and spread interesting and useful theses on the chosen
subjects. - Encourage the development of the critical thinking and
communication skills. - Promote and foster relationships among participants from
across the European judiciaries represented in the
Competition.
Events in 2026
The highly acclaimed THEMIS Competition, open to future EU magistrates undergoing entry level training, is an event for debating topics, sharing common values, exchanging new experiences, discussing new perspectives and practicing judicial skills. The Competition consists of four semi-finals and a grand final and aims to promote practical knowledge of EU law and of the European Convention of Human Rights.
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Criminal procedural law
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Administrative law
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Civil procedural law
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Judicial ethics and professional conduct
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Judicial protection in the European Union
The application process
NCPs will need to create the teams in the OSP system and assign them to the specific Semi-final with the correct priority.
If an Institution wishes to submit more than one team in the competition (whether in the same or other semi-final) an entry for each team should be inserted in OSP.
Applications will be registered according to the order they are received by the EJTN Secretariat.
As of 2026, low participation countries will have the opportunity to form “transnational teams”, i.e. teams composed of participants from different low participation countries.
At least two low participation countries must be represented in a transnational team. The teacher/tutor must have the same nationality as one of the team members.
Countries that have had fewer than two participating teams in the previous five years are considered to have low participation.
THEMIS’ roots
THEMIS was created, financed and run from 2006 to 2009 by the Portuguese Centre for Judicial Studies (CEJ) and the National Institute of Magistracy of Romania (NIM).
In 2010, the Competition became an EJTN activity and steps were then taken to adapt and enlarge its format in order to recognise its importance in cross-border training in European Law.
Achievements
The fifth edition of the THEMIS ANNUAL JOURNAL 2023 (TAJ) includes the best 13 papers from the Themis 2023 semi-finals.
The fourth edition of the THEMIS ANNUAL JOURNAL 2022 (TAJ) includes the best 11 papers from the Themis 2022 semi-finals.
The third edition of the THEMIS ANNUAL JOURNAL 2021 (TAJ) includes the best 9 papers from the Themis 2021 semi-finals.
The second edition of the THEMIS ANNUAL JOURNAL 2020 (TAJ) includes the best 10 papers from the Themis 2020 semi-finals.
The first edition of the THEMIS ANNUAL JOURNAL 2019 (TAJ) includes the best 10 papers from the Themis 2019 semi-finals.
Activities planned for 2026
| Reference | Topic | Dates | Venue |
| TH/2026/01 | Semi-Final A: EU and European Criminal procedural law | 8-12 June 2026 | Vilnius, Lithuania |
| TH/2026/02 | Semi-Final B: EU and European Administrative law | 11-15 May 2026 | Balatonszemes, Hungary |
| TH/2026/03 | Semi-Final C: EU and European Civil procedural law | 22-26 June 2026 | Naples, Italy |
| TH/2026/04 | Semi-Final D: Judicial Ethics and Professional Conduct | 25-29 May 2026 | Trier, Germany |
| TH/2026/05 | Grand Final: Judicial protection in the European Union | December 2026 (TBC) | (TBC) |
Each team taking part in one of the semi-finals must submit a written text on any subject related to the theme of the semi-final concerned. The deadline for submitting these texts is 10 April 2026 (EOD), i.e. 4 weeks before the first day of the first semi-final.
Hall of fame
| Competition year | Winner | 2nd place | 3rd place |
| 2024 | ROMANIA | Germany I | Spain |
| 2023 | ITALY | France | Netherlands |
| 2022 | ROMANIA | Netherlands II | Czechia |
| 2021 | SERBIA II | Germany | Romania |
| 2020 | PORTUGAL II | Serbia | France II |
| 2019 | GERMANY | Romania II | Italy |
| 2018 | FRANCE I | Romania | Austria |
| 2017 | FRANCE II | Poland I | Czechia |
| 2016 | ROMANIA II | France II | Austria |
| 2015 | FRANCE IV | Italy I | Poland II |
| 2014 | ROMANIA II | France IV | Spain I |
| 2013 | POLAND | France | Italy |
| 2012 | ROMANIA | France VI | France I |
| 2011 | FRANCE III | Italy II | Hungary I |
| 2010 | NETHERLANDS II | Germany III | Italy II |
Any questions?
Please review the THEMIS rules for important information.
Please find here the Themis Annual Journal Stylesheet for the papers.
For any questions regarding the THEMIS Competition, please contact the EJTN Secretariat at [email protected]