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Title: Vision for EULIS


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Vision for EULIS future and the part Land
Registry organisations playAlasdair Lewis
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Time for assessment
  • Re-assessment of EULIS brought about by
  • Economic crash - making the environment for
    investment difficult
  • Recognition that more Land Registry organisations
    need to be involved make it easier
  • Customer feedback on the service they want to
    search in more countries
  • Additional customer services demanded technical
    updates of service desired

3
EULIS service vision
  • Vision for the EULIS service remains the same
  • EULIS offers direct, easy, on-screen access to
    member land registers and reference information
    across Europe .
  • The EULIS website provides information on the
    official contacts and web links for land
    registration in European countries free to all
  • EULIS is the first port of call for land and
    property information in Europe.

4
What does EULIS have?
  • A live service!
  • Experience in building a portal
  • Experience of working across cultures/countries
    to produce something tangible!
  • Strong online visibility, good brand awareness
  • Knowledge of land registration as a public
    service a business
  • Expertise in the content of land registers
  • Standardised structure for describing land
    registration concepts across borders
  • Tools for spreading knowledge and understanding
    to users
  • Reference information - local specialist
    knowledge
  • Glossary terminology and semantic translation

5
What does EULIS have?
  • Organisation in place
  • Active participation
  • EEIG ready to be launched
  • Support from the Commission on two levels DG
    Internal Market and DG Justice and Home Affairs
  • Vehicle for
  • Giving national land registries a profile on a
    European level
  • Encouraging best practice in operations and
    services
  • Sound concept and foundation for development
  • EULIS is a springboard for eGovernment
    initiatives

6
We recognise that Land Registries across
Europe....
  • are operating in a difficult financial climate.
  • are faced with a large and difficult change
    agenda.
  • will be challenged to comply with the European
    e-Justice Portal.

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We also recognise...
  • cost of membership shouldnt be a barrier to
    participate in EULIS.
  • the EULIS technical solution must be modern and
    flexible in order to accommodate diversity in
    technology and information contents.
  • resources are initially required to build
    reference information.

8
Making it happen
  • Involve as many European land registry
    organisations as possible
  • Partner with European Institutions and other
    stakeholders
  • Implement a viable operational model
  • Improve the service for the professional
    customers and European citizens
  • Make the reference information available free to
    all
  • Offer a recognised solution for meeting e-Justice
    obligations

9
Future development of EULISStefan Gustafsson
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EULIS Service1.0
  • Focus on users
  • Make it simple, make it cheap
  • Use modern technology
  • Use current services
  • Use standard solutions and tools (Portal
    software, Java, webservices)
  • Development by steps

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EULIS Service 2.0
  • Re-think of synergy between live service/website
  • Re-think on next generation platform for new
    services
  • Enhanced use of webservices
  • Land information
  • Project LINE
  • Application to Civil Justice Programme

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Project LINELand INformation for Europe
  • 1. To build the community of official land
    registry organisations across all EU member
    states in order to facilitate their participation
    in and compliance with the European e-Justice
    programme.
  • 2. To deliver the next generation EULIS platform,
    which is technologically and financially-viable
    and through which land registry organisations
    across Europe can provide cross-border services.

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Project LINELand INformation for Europe
  • 3. To identify and define a wide-ranging set of
    land information services and value-added
    products across Europe for delivery through the
    European e-Justice portal, which will benefit
    legal practitioners and professionals associated
    with the administration of justice in the area of
    civil law (including solicitors, judges,
    notaries, bailiffs and other stakeholders) and
    improve the functioning of the internal market.
  • 4. To facilitate cross-border access to and use
    of legal information on real property to a wide
    range of users.
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