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Caselex works with legal researchers, legal publishers and is supported by key organisations and associations within the European legal community:


ITTIG logo The Institute of Legal Information Theory and Techniques (ITTIG) belongs to the Italian National Research Council. The Institute's activities include research, specialized training, consultancy and technical-scientific transferal in the field of information and communications technology applied to law and public administration. The Institute produces and distributes data bases of national and international importance and makes specialized tools and software available for the searching of legal information on the Web. 
 Justis Publishing Justis Publishing Ltd, the highly reputed UK based legal publisher behind the services Justis, JustCite, Parlianet and Tenders, is Caselex' local partner in UK and Ireland. Download "Justis EU" leaflet.
  vLEX is a Spanish legal publisher offering legal material from jurisdictions around the world. It acts as the distributor of Caselex in Spain.
 Leksinova logo Leksinova is the legal publisher offering the unique courts practice search system INFOLEX.Praktika. Leksinova distributes Caselex in the three Baltic States, i.e. Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania.
 EC - DG Information Society and Media

The European Commission, DG Information Society, has supported the pilot phase of Caselex through its eContent programme, focussing on the exploitation of Europe's public sector information sources. The eTEN programme, supporting projects deploying trans-European e-services for all, has provided support which will contribute to the successful deployment of Caselex across Europe.

The support of the eTEN programme is provided to Caselex as a deployment project with the Institute of Legal Information Theory and Techniques (ITTIG) as the formal coordinator, and Justis Publishing Ltd, vLEX, Leksinova, and VĮ Teisinės informacijos centras as partners.

 eTEN 
 CCBE The Council of Bars and Law Societies of Europe (CCBE) is the officially recognised representative organisation for the legal profession in the European Union (EU) and the European Economic Area (EEA). The CCBE liaises between the Bars and Law Societies from the Members States of the European Union and the European Economic Area. It represents all such Bars and Law Societies before the European institutions, and through them some 848,000 European lawyers.
 ECLA The European Company Lawyers Association (ECLA) is the umbrella organisation for 17 company lawyers associations in Europe.

Through its members ECLA represents more than 20.000 company lawyers in 17 countries.During the past 20 years, it has gained recognition as the leading European representative of European company lawyers associations and their individual members.

EAJ The European Association of Judges is a regional organization within the International Association of Judges. Members are national associations and national representative groups of judges, and its main mission is to further the objects of the International Association of Judges, where this is best done in a European context.