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E-Justice website helps European Union citizens with legal matters. The European Union has
launched a new internet portal, E-Justice, at e-justice.europa.eu as a convenient way
to access legal resources across the organization. With over 10 million European Union citizens
involved in cross-border legal proceedings each year, the portal provides answers to
questions in 22 national languages. Services include how to find a lawyer, information
on individual rights, and how to ensure that individual rights are met. Witnesses can provide
testimony via video conference, and people can seek recourse in ensuring debts are paid
across borders. The portal also provides information for the legal profession, including legal
databases.
Bravo, European Union, for this valued tool in enhancing smooth interactions for citizens
in all member states. May your efforts benefit people across the region and the globe.
For more information about the internet portal E-Justice, please visit e-justice.europa.e�