Federal-State Commission for Information Technology in Justice

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The Federal-State Commission for Information Technology in Justice (BLK) (until June 2012: Federal-State Commission for Data Processing and Rationalization in Justice ) was commissioned by the 37th Conference of Justice Ministers on May 30 and 31 Founded in 1969 and has been a permanent working group of the newly established E-Justice Council since June 2012 . It includes the state justice administrations and, with an advisory vote, the Federal Ministry of Justice . In addition, representatives of the Federal Ministry of Justice of the Republic of Austria and the Justice of the Swiss Confederation ( Switzerland ) take part in the meetings as observers.

tasks

The Federal-State Commission is tasked with preparing and implementing the decisions of the E-Justice Council. The tasks of the BLK include in particular:

  • participation in legislative projects
  • the coordination of projects and measures to implement legal requirements
  • working towards and formulating common standards to enable cross-border electronic cooperation
  • the development of primarily joint new IT processes and the promotion of the exchange and transfer of processes that have already been developed
  • information on country-specific developments, for example new developments in procedures, tenders, procurement and framework agreements.

The tasks of the BLK also include cooperation on a European level within the framework of the E-CODEX project .

Bodies

The highest advisory and decision-making body of the BLK is the commission with the representatives of the judicial administrations of all states of the Federal Republic of Germany as well as the German and Austrian Federal Ministry of Justice. The BLK usually decides by mutual agreement. If no agreement is reached, the BLK takes a decision after another discussion with an absolute majority of the members.

In addition, the commission can set up special working groups for individual sub-areas. There are currently the following working groups (as of 2017):

  • Working groups on cross-cutting issues
    • BLK architecture office
    • AG IT Standards
    • AG future
    • Working group IT security
  • Working groups on electronic legal transactions
    • AG ERV
    • WG E-Services
  • Working groups on individual areas of law
    • AG machine-kept land register
    • AG machine-managed registers
    • AG Pension and Wills Register
    • Technical commission for IT in the penal system
  • Information systems and portals
    • Care network justizportal
    • AG Legal Information Systems

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  • Decision of the 37th Conference of Ministers of Justice on May 30 and 31, 1969
  • BLK report from May 9 and 10, 2007
  • Ministry of Justice North Rhine-Westphalia

Individual evidence

  1. Federal and State Commission Justice Portal of the Federal Government and the States.
  2. E-Justice Council and Federal and State Commission for Information Technology in Justice in the overall structure of the organizational chart. Justice portal, accessed on November 2, 2018

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