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1. Global Registries
A European Approach
e-CODEX
e-Justice Communication via Online Data Exchange
Auckland, March 14th 2013
2. 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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3. Large Scale Pilot Projects (LSP)
ICT Policy Support Programme under the
Competitiveness and Innovation Framework
Programme (CIP)
Engage public authorities, service providers
and research center
Maintained by the member EU states
Building cross-border e-Government services
reality for 500.000.000 Europeans
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4. Large Scale Pilot Projects (LSP)
The idea:
Create software building blocks which can be
easily adopted and used for different kinds of
IT-projects
Software building blocks
e-Delivery, eID, e-Signature, semantics, …
We will give an example with the e-CODEX
project.
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5. 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 solutions
setting up intermediaries between service
providers and the national public administrations
went live at the 01/07/12
http://www.eu-spocs.eu/index.php
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6. epSOS
e-Health programm
provide cross-border exchange of personal health
data
eHealth services in the following areas:
"ePrescription" or "eMedication
Patient Summary
operational mode on 13 April 2012
http://www.epsos.eu/
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7. STORK
establish a European eID Interoperability Platform
you should be able to start a company, get your tax
refund, or obtain your university papers without
physical presence
STORK 2.0 develops the eID for bussinesses
STORK has been completed STORK 2.0 has started
https://www.eid-stork.eu/
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8. PEPPOL
implement common standards enabling EU-
wide public eProcurement
PEPPOL started 01/09/12 and moved into
non-profit international association
OpenPEPPOL
http://www.peppol.eu/
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9. 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 citizens
Greater 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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10. e-SENS
last LSP
Starting at 01/04/13 (tbc)
20 countries; more than 100 partners
27.4 Mio EUR
www.eSENS.eu under construction
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11. e-SENS structure
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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12. Example e-CODEX
Beginning: 01.12.2010
24 Countries
End (proposed): 28.02.2015
Max. 24 Mio EUR
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13. Example e-CODEX
Partner for a faster justice
interoperability
Austria Malta
Belgium The Netherlands
Bulgaria Norway
Czech Republic Poland
Estonia Portugal
France Romania
Germany Spain
Greece Slovakia
Hungary Sweden
Italy Turkey
Ireland United Kingdom
Jersey CCBE, CNUE
Lithuania and OASIS
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14. Example e-CODEX
Building blocks
e-Signature
e-ID
e-Payment
e-Delivery
e-Documents
semantics
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15. Example e-CODEX
Piloting
Civil Justice
Small Claims
European Payment Order (EPO)
Synchronous communication
(e.g. business register interconnection)
Criminal Justice
Mutual Recognition of Financial Penalties
Secure Cross-border
Exchange of Sensitive Data
European Arrest Warrant
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16. Participants Piloting
Civil Justice Countries
Small Claims Estonia, Italy, Germany,
France, Austria, NL, CZ
EPO Austria, Estonia, Greece,
(European Payment Order) Italy, Germany, France,
NL
synchronous communication to be determinated
(automated exchange of information)
Criminal Justice
Secure cross border exchange of Germany, Spain, Turkey,
sensitive data Austria, Belgium, France
European Arrest Warrant France; Germany, Spain
Mutual Recognition of Financial to be determinated
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17. Digital natives /
governors
Is cross-border data
convergence
exchange easy?
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18. Goal of the e-CODEX
Project
“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.”
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19. Project technical
overview
E-Justice Portal
Claimant
Defendant
Lawyer
E-CODEX
Country A gateway Country B
Claimant E-CODEX
National National
gateway E-CODEX
Defendant system system
gateway
Lawyer e-Delivery Court
platform
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20. The architecture’s “big
picture”
a little bit more detailed
Sending eCM Receiving eCM
E-CODEX
gateway E-CODEX
Service Connector Connector Service
gateway
provider e-Delivery provider
platform
• Creates documents • Adds/checks the Trust-OK token • Establishes connection
• Sends/receives • Transforms to/from e-CODEX • Formats/extracts the
documents standard content to/from eBMS3.0
standard
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21. 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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22. Topics of WP 4
WP4 within the e-CODEX infrastructure
e-Identity
e-Signatures
Signatures
Advanced Electronic System
“Trust Ok”-Token
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23. WP 5
e-Delivery – Transport platform
reusable transport solution
could be the basis of future European and
world-wide projects (content agnostic)
plug&play connection solution for
new countries
companies
based on existing solution
ebMS 3.0, ETSI REM …
Common standards
Develop with PEPPOL and SPOCS
ISO, OASIS and ETSI
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24. WP 5 highlights
e-CODEX gateway
General architecture
Backend interface
Merely focused on transport
National connector
Connection with national systems
Transformation of documents
Signature verification
e-Payment
Template for e-Justice portal
European Court Database
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25. WP 6 Building Block
e-Documents
Designing 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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26. WP 6 Semantics
Harmonisation
Automation
3-Layer approach
conceptual
logical
technical
creation and governance of data models
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27. Communication &
Marketing
Best practice in Europe
Roadshows for various
countries
Coutry specific events
Stakeholder focussed
communication
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28. Mapping End Users
Building interoperable e-services across Europe
Something that already exists Something that should be encouraged
At the age of….. e-ID
1.Age
2.Education
He / She was 3.Consumption e-Health
attended ….. Behavior
4.Geographic e-Justice
Area
He / She prefers to….. e-Business
As an Italian citizen ………. Being a European citizen….....
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29. User Centric
e-Justice Services
e-CODEX “e-Justice Communication via Online Data
EXchange”
SPOCS “Simple Procedures Online for Cross-border
Services”
STORK “Secure idenTity acrOss boRders linKed”
PEPPOL “Pan European Public Procurement OnLine”
Charlie Chaplin, “Modern Times”
epSOS “European Patients Smart Open Services”
MODERNISM versus POSTMODERNISM
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