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Saxony and Poland want to cooperate more closely in the judiciary

Saxony and Poland have agreed on closer cooperation in the judiciary. "With the agreement reached between the Polish and Saxon justice systems, we are sending a strong signal of close European cooperation between Poland and Saxony," explained Justice Minister Katja Meier (Greens) on Thursday...

Katja Meier (Greens), Minister of Justice of the state of Saxony, sits at the state assembly of the...
Katja Meier (Greens), Minister of Justice of the state of Saxony, sits at the state assembly of the Saxon Greens.

Justice - Saxony and Poland want to cooperate more closely in the judiciary

In collaboration, it is about the regular exchange of information and experiences as well as the promotion of training and further education opportunities for judges and prosecutors, prosecutors and other justice officials.

Katja Meier, while based in Dresden, Saxony, has been actively participating in Justice-related collaborations, exchanging experiences and information with her counterparts in Warsaw. She has also been instrumental in organizing training and further education programs for justice officials, reaching beyond the borders of Dresden to enhance the justice system's capabilities in both Saxony and beyond.

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