In the framework contracts with the European Commission’s DG Environment, ERA has created a series of training materials aimed at the judiciary since 2013. The comprehensive, standard-setting training materials promote interrogative and participatory learning methods and are easily reusable. The entire training packages are accessible online by any party or institution interested in organising future training in these areas of law. In 2023, ERA developed three new sets of training modules: following the material initiated in 2022, two tailor-made training modules on “EU Waste Law and Combating Waste Crime” were developed for Romania and for Greece in the respective languages. On “Access to Justice in Environmental Matters”, a Polish version was created incorporating Polish national provisions. The third package covers “EU Legislation on Wildlife Trafficking, Deforestation and Illegal Logging and Combating Associated Crime”; the general training module in English was created and will be followed by further tailor-made versions due to be developed in 2024.
In addition to the distance-learning resources available on its own website, ERA also regularly develops tailor-made e-learning solutions for the EU institutions and other clients. ERA continued to complete a service contract with the European Parliament on developing bilingual e-learning modules designed for lawyer-linguists. In 2023, two course were created. The first, entitled “Essentials of Cryptocurrency Technologies” was designed in English and Portuguese, and aimed to provide participants with an understanding of how cryptocurrency works, how transactions can be analysed and the special investigative techniques that can be applied. The other e-learning course entitled “Energy Policy and Climate Change” was created in English and Italian. The course provides an overview and introduction to the legal framework for the energy transition within the framework of the European Green Deal in the European Union and enables an in-depth understanding of the fundamentals in the main regulatory pillars of the European Green Deal, the regulation regarding climate governance in the EU, the recent developments in case law regarding EU environmental and climate law, as well as an overview of the recent developments on energy transition in Europe, including on cutting-edge energy technologies such as hydrogen.