AEAJ | The Association of European Administrative Judges https://www.aeaj.org/ The Association of European Administrative Judges Hearing of the CJ Grand Chamber in the case introduced by AEAJ - Press release https://www.aeaj.org/blog/hearing-of-the-cj-grand-chambe/ ec1f4e60116c4b308578a08bfe1e72a2d1087eeb 2025-12-02T16:32:00+01:00 A large AEAJ delegation attended today, on Tuesday 2. December 2025 morning, the hearing of the Grand Chamber of the European Court of Justice in the case C-555/24 P. AEAJ was joined by delegations of partner organisations MEDEL, IAJ-EAJ and Rechters voor Rechters. AEAJ represents administrative judges at the 26th plenary meeting of the CCJE https://www.aeaj.org/blog/aeaj-represents-administrative-1/ 7eb8b2b17fe04e7d600c4587940d010fb3a63bbd 2025-11-20T12:22:00+01:00 The Consultative Council of European Judges (CCJE), an advisory body to the Council of Europe, met in Strasbourg on 13-14 November 2025 to adopt its Opinion No. 28 (2025) on the importance of judicial well-being for the delivery of justice. This last CCJE Opinion is an important milestone on this crucial topic for the coming period. International seminar of the Portuguese association of administrative judges (AMJAFP) https://www.aeaj.org/blog/international-seminar-of-the-p/ 25dac08d7cf4fa61dba9f259dcdbef206ef701f2 2025-11-14T20:10:00+01:00 The Portuguese Associação dos Magistrados da Jurisdição Administrativa e Fiscal de Portugal (AMJAFP), member of the AEAJ, organised on 14-15 November 2025 in Evora (Portugal) a reflexive seminar on administrative and tax justice: Jurisdição Administrativa e Fiscal: Panorama em Portugal e na Europa. Both ANMA and the Portuguese ministry of Justice posted on this important on their LinkedIn accounts. At a time when legal reforms, organisational changes, and training challenges accumulate, administrative and tax courts are at the center of legal attention in Portugal. AEAJ takes part into OSCE-ODIHR Conference on Rule of Law and Independence of Administrative Justice https://www.aeaj.org/blog/aeaj-takes-part-into-osce-odih/ d797c735950526e623d0dec98a4fff59370d3bc8 2025-11-06T17:08:00+01:00 The development of administrative justice in Eastern Partnership countries (Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine) is a key factor of the sustainable development of the Rule of law. in this region, marked by its distinct legal post-Soviet heritage. Three of these countries (Armenia, Azerbaijan and Ukraine) have created administrative courts and administrative courts of appeals in the 21st century, whereas two others (Georgia and Moldova) foster specialisation of administrative judges through dedicated administrative chambers or panels within each tier of general courts. AEAJ represented at OSCE Roundtable on Administrative Justice in Tirana https://www.aeaj.org/blog/aeaj-represented-at-osce-round/ 0aaf6f30089af44c96af6c86cd6604bfe3e27fc2 2025-10-06T12:05:00+02:00 Strengthening judicial independence and dialogue between Austria and Albania On2–3 October 2025, a delegation of the Austrian Association of Administrative Judges conducted a two-day study visit to Tirana, organised in cooperation with the OSCE Presence in Albania. Such a visit concurs with the goals of the Association of European Administrative Judges (AEAJ) – to promote Rule of law, judicial independence, and mutual understanding among administrative judges across Europe. A highlight of the visit was the roundtable on “Administrative Justice – Comparative Perspectives from Albania and Austria”, hosted by the OSCE Presence in Albania. Seminar of the WG Planning and Environment in Würzburg https://www.aeaj.org/blog/seminar-of-the-wg-planning-and/ 5a3d225e999ef524a66cc9b0cfc967a88d89d18f 2025-09-22T19:34:00+02:00 AEAJ WG Planning and Environment seminar Würzburg, Germany | 18–19 September 2025 The AEAJ Working Group on Environmental Law held its annual seminar on 18–19 September 2025 in Würzburg, generously hosted by the Administrative Court of Würzburg. The seminar, titled “No Plan is Perfect: Urban and Environmental Planning under Judicial Review” brought together 26 participants from Austria, Estonia, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, and the United States of America. Key topics included recent developments in EU Environmental law and CJEU case-law, national perspectives on planning disputes, trends and impacts of climate litigation, and broader discussions on the role of Environmental law in protecting nature. Seminar of the WG Asylum and Immigration in Brussels https://www.aeaj.org/blog/seminar-of-the-wg-asylum-and-i/ b2b4a209412ed8de59dd73aa09685fe0205d712f 2025-09-17T18:29:00+02:00 The Working Group "Asylum and Immigration" held its annual seminar on 18 and 19 September 2025 in Brussels, Belgium. The event was kindly hosted by the Belgian Conseil du contentieux des étrangers / Raad voor Vreemdelingenbetwistingen. The RVV-CCE is a federal administrative court specialised into asylum and immigration cases. Meeting of the AEAJ Advisory Group in Leipzig https://www.aeaj.org/blog/meeting-of-the-aeaj-advisory-g/ ee67e0c7768b284c75495b78e2a2a00950097522 2025-09-05T14:18:00+02:00 The AEAJ Advisory Group, gathering a broad range of profiles of AEAJ friends, held its formal meeting in Leipzig on 5. September 2025, on the invitation of Holger Böhmann (former vice president of the AEAJ, 2012-2023).  The meeting took place in the premises of the German Federal administrative court (Bundesverwaltungsgericht). Statement on the independence and working conditions of administrative judges in Greece https://www.aeaj.org/blog/statement-on-the-independence-/ 6ed59f192a305132179b1d20cdb6c1c0a9c1b3eb 2025-06-22T19:29:00+02:00 On 15 June 2025, the Board of the AEAJ adopted the following statement. The full text of the statement is accessible in PDF format via this link. ----- STATEMENT ON THE INDEPENDENCE AND WORKING CONDITIONS OF ADMINISTRATIVE JUDGES IN GREECE     The Association of European Administrative Judges (AEAJ) expresses its concerns on the current developments of proceedings related to case-management targeting administrative judges in Greece. Partner project: Backsliding Democracies - The Role of the Judiciary https://www.aeaj.org/blog/partner-event-backsliding-demo/ 92cdad543669b0b48819fa3531d9287d5eff4c79 2025-06-22T18:56:00+02:00 We are glad to announce the lauch of a series of podcasts within the framework of our fresh partnership on Backsliding democracies!  Backsliding democracies will provide online events with top notch Rule of law experts through a very ambitious project which will develop in time. AEAJ seminar and General assembly on 16-17 May 2025 in Ljubljana https://www.aeaj.org/blog/aeaj-seminar-and-general-assem/ 6059e4f9f7d3753277717b023db7d2d52dee136a 2025-05-25T17:57:00+02:00 AEAJ held the seminar of its Working Group Independence and Efficiency and its General Assembly in Ljubljana on 16 &17 May 2025. The event was kindly hosted by the Supreme Court of Slovenia. The Slovenian Association of Judges is a member of AEAJ since 2005. AEAJ Ljubljana Statement on AI https://www.aeaj.org/blog/aeaj-ljubjlana-statement-on-ai/ 892bc2cadda11f82b701ff0202476ca685dba2eb 2025-05-18T18:56:00+02:00 AEAJ adresses challenges raised for courts by Artificial Intelligence (AI) by its open Statement on AI adopted on 16. May 2025 in Ljubljana.  This statement is the result of a year-long process associating the different components of AEAJ, with the helpful collaboration of IT specialised judges. AEAJ-EJTN seminar in Prague (Czech Republic), 3-4 April 2025 https://www.aeaj.org/blog/aeaj-ejtn-seminar-in-prague-cz/ 6212a0b1bbde4f23fd458c854e765b29a17b98e8 2025-04-04T18:00:00+02:00 AEAJ and EJTN held their joint seminar on "Conflicts of Norms. Multi-level protection in the Application of Fundamental Rights"  in Prague on 3-4 April 2025. The seminar focussed on fundamental rights and freedoms in Europe, which are protected on several levels: National (constitutional) law, the Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms (ECHR) as well as European Union law including the Treaties and the Charter of Fundamental Rights. AEAJ-EJTN seminar in Porto (Portugal), 6-7 March 2025 https://www.aeaj.org/blog/aeaj-ejtn-seminar-in-porto-por/ 87a7e262de56a63fef31e74ecd8441249b0406e3 2025-03-10T10:02:00+01:00 AEAJ and EJTN held their joint seminar on "The Role of the Administrative Judge and Court Staff in the State" in Porto on 6-7 March 2025. This seminar intends to explore the challenges faced by the administrative judiciary in its daily work, the modern challenges that emerge from the use of aggressive technology, artificial intelligence and the use of social media by judges and court staff but also the role of the judiciary as a pillar of the Rule of Law and the Institution of Justice and Democracy. The seminar took place at the Palacio de Justicia of Porto. AEAJ-OSCE-Albanese School of Magistracy Joint Seminar in Tirana (Albania) https://www.aeaj.org/blog/aeaj-osce-albanese-school-of-m/ 6f35913bfa51ed4bc3d528531711b63e8240bc8c 2025-03-09T18:51:00+01:00 AEAJ, OSCE (Representation in Albania) and the Albanian School of Magistracy organised a joint seminar on Friday 7. March 2025 in Tirana. The topic of the seminar was dedicated to "Conflict of Norms in the field of Fundamental Rights". AEAJ and ABA-NCALJ renew their Memorandum of Understanding for a new triennal period https://www.aeaj.org/blog/aeaj-and-aba-ncalj-renew-their/ 2dc6891afa054708815328d187971208ac003f9b 2025-01-16T11:13:00+01:00 On 13 May 2022, the Association of European Administrative Judges (AEAJ) and the US National Conference of Administrative Law Judges (NCALJ) - American Bar Association (ABA) - concluded a Memorandum of Understanding to provide a framework for their friendly transatlantic relations. The signature of the original Memorandum was preceded by early contacts between former AEAJ president Edith Zeller and hon. Ed Felter, Alex Manuel and Julian Mann, from the Judicial Division of the American Bar Association. AEAJ 2025 Work Programme and President's Wishes https://www.aeaj.org/blog/release-of-the-2025-work-progr/ fbfe27e53bb789bf66a7fe1e2879d4d3bbcfc6c9 2025-01-13T17:24:00+01:00 AEAJ 2025 Work Programme AEAJ releases its 2025 Work Programme, which summarises its activities for the coming year.   The seminars of the AEAJ Working Groups will be: - WG Independence and Efficiency, 15 & 16 May 2025, Ljubljana: Towards the Cyber-Administrative Judge - WG Taxation, 29 & 30 May 2025, Vilnius: The never ending story of tax fraud - WG Environmental Law, 18 & 19 September 2025, Würzburg: No plan is perfect - Urban and environmental planning under judicial planning - WG Asylum and Immigration, 18 & 19 September 2025, Brussels The two AEAJ-EJTN joint seminars: - The Role of the Administrative Judge and Court Staff in the State, 6 & 7 March 2025, Porto - Conflict of Norms - Multi-level protection in the application of Fundamental Rights, 3 & 4 April 2025, Prague  --- President's Wishes Dear colleagues, dear friends,   Will 2025 be the Year of the Cyber? Last November, the unacceptable comments from tech billionaire Elon Musk against Italian asylum judges highlighted, by contrast, how valuable independent administrative judiciaries are for our European democracies. Lauch of the seminar "Judges Upholding the Rule of Law" in Strasbourg https://www.aeaj.org/blog/lauch-of-the-seminar-34-judges/ 30acb50450191f5903087b0be1661aebb0f6f684 2024-12-23T09:05:00+01:00 The thematic seminar (course launch) on “Judges Upholding the Rule of Law”, a joint project of the Council of Europe and EJTN, took place on 17th and 18th December 2024, in the premises of the Palais de l'Europe in Strasbourg.  This online tutored course will last two months and the assigned HELP tutors are AEAJ vice-president Evgenia Papadopoulou and Mr. Gianluca Grasso, from the Italian School of Judiciary. Former Turkish judge Mehmet Tank is "Breaking an 8-Year Silence" https://www.aeaj.org/blog/former-turkish-judge-mehmet-ta/ 392b360c8230c0cd1c705d002db9d4dc2863ba41 2024-12-13T15:23:00+01:00 Mehmet Tank is a former tax judge from Turkey with a dedicated career in the judiciary and a steadfast commitment to judicial independence. He began his career as a tax inspector in 2002 before entering the judiciary in 2005. He served as a tax judge within the administrative justice system. ELI releases the ELI-Mount Scopus European Standards of Judicial Independence https://www.aeaj.org/blog/the-european-law-institute-eli/ f3b43ca3c41b6077dabbb18953cc1d986ce187c0 2024-12-13T10:44:00+01:00 The European Law Institute (ELI) has released the ELI-Mount Scopus European Standards of Judicial Independence, available here. ELI' Standards establish guidelines to assess and promote judicial independence, rooted in the European values. The Association of European Administrative Judges (AEAJ) became an observer into ELI's project and contributed with detailed comments, especially on questions related to administrative law and administrative courts, that ELI took carefully into consideration.