Are you interested in deepening your understanding of different judicial systems or gaining practical experience within a European court, agency or office?
EJTN is pleased to announce the opening of the first call for applications for the 2025 Exchange Programme for Judicial Authorities. The application deadline is open until 15 October 2024, 18:00 Brussels time.
In partnership with its member institutions, EJTN offers a broad range of exchange opportunities designed to provide exceptional professional development for judges, prosecutors and court staff across Europe.
Project-based exchanges
Type of exchange | Description |
Bilateral exchanges | They are organised between two courts or prosecution offices of different EU Member States. A court or prosecution from one country sends a delegation of up to 5 participants to the corresponding institution of the other country. Applying courts or prosecution offices shall submit a duly completed exchange project and a signed hosting agreement at the time of their online application. Places are opened for judges, administrative judges, prosecutors, and court staff.
More information on our tutorial “how to complete a hosting agreement”. |
Learn more about the EJTN Project-based exchanges and how to apply by watching the video below or by clicking here.
Long-term training periods
Long-term training periods represent a unique opportunity to get acquainted with institutions of the European judiciary.
During several months, the trainees immerse themselves in the work, procedures, and decision-making processes of high-level institutions.
Organisation | Period and duration |
Court of Justice of the European Union (Luxembourg) |
1 September 2025 to 27 February 2026, or 1 September 2025 to 31 August 2026 |
European Court of Human Rights (Strasbourg) |
1 September 2025 to 31 August 2026 |
Eurojust (Hague) |
Duration: between 3 and 4 months, depending on the availability of each National Desk |
European Public Prosecutor’s Office (Luxembourg) |
1 September 2025 to 27 February 2026 |
Learn more about the EJTN Long-term training periods and how to apply by watching the video below or by clicking here.
Application process and requirements
Applications must be submitted through the Exchange Programme online application forms by Tuesday 15 October 2024 at 18:00 (Brussels time).
EJTN Member institutions are responsible for the selection of applicants.
Upcoming calls for applications
Unlike previously announced, the call for applications for exchanges is postponed to 1 October 2024. This will include General, Specialised, Judicial leaders’ and Trainers’ exchanges.
Additionally, other calls for applications will be launched in the coming months for various activities, including: Study visits to various institutions, Regional exchanges, Judiciary Learning Grant Programme, and EJTN-CEPOL exchanges.
General information
Please note that the selection process of all Exchange Programme participants 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.