ELRN Workshops 2024

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Valletta, 20th & 21st of June

We are delighted to commemorate the successful conclusion of the second ELRN Workshop, held on June 20th and 21st in Valletta, Malta. Hosted by the Land Registration Agency of Malta.

The workshop commenced with an inaugural session featuring Hon. Stefan Zrinzo Azzopardi, Minister for Lands and the Implementation of the Electoral Programme, and ELRA President, Mihai Taus, who delivered insightful opening remarks.

Day 1 of the workshop saw in-depth sessions exploring various facets of land registries. Claude Sapiano, Land Registrar from Malta’s Land Registration Agency, provided a historical overview and outlined future initiatives. Francisco Javier Gimeno Chocarro, ELRA Secretary General, moderated a discussion on cross-border mortgage registrations, highlighting legal frameworks and practical complexities. Additional sessions, including a round table led by Lucia Filagova from Slovakia and findings shared by Teresa Tourinan from Spain, further enriched the dialogue on regulatory challenges affecting immovables.

The day culminated with Prof. Sjef van Erp’s master class on sustainability in property rights, examining the impact of digitalization and climate change.

Day 2 continued with Enrique Maside, European Affairs Director of Colegio de Registradores de España, presenting insights into the European e-Justice Strategy and the role of artificial intelligence in land registries. Michelle Piccinino, Executive Head from Land Registration Agency, alongside Prof. Saviour Formosa from the University of Malta, discussed the digitalization of property registration processes, followed by engaging sessions led by Judge Dr. Marta Rękawek-Pachwicewicz from Poland on succession law and insolvency. Māris Kumerdanks from Latvia presented challenges in foreign property ownership within the EU.

The workshop concluded with a closing ceremony led by Mihai Taus and Michelle Piccinino, thanking the attendance and the participation of the rest of the countries.

 

Online, 11th of March

The first Workshop was held online and it was proved to be a significant gathering, drawing in 41 Contact Points and members from 18 European countries.

The Workshop opened with a presentation by ELRA President, Mihai Taus. The day featured a diverse array of topics. Insightful discussions on the implementation of EU instruments, notably the Succession Regulation (No 650/2012), outlining its applicability to individuals who passed away on or after August 17, 2015, and its regulation of jurisdiction, applicable law, and the creation of the European Certificate of Succession (ECS) by Ana Luisa Freitas, a Land Registrar from Portugal.

This was followed by the presentation of a new topic by our Board member Jacques Vos, the possible effects of Rights for Nature in Land Registration.

The first part of this Workshop concluded with a practical study case led by our ELRA Coordinator, Francisco J. Gimeno, where a round table discussion took place in which each country intervened providing different information on what is needed to register the European foreign deed of plot purchase of land in each Land Registry.

Subsequently by a second part, which began with a depth examination of the Unique Parcel Identification Number, with a summary of the Contact Points’ contributions provided by Paulo Manuel Garces Vieira, a Contact Point from Instituto dos Registos (Portugal).

Discussions surrounding restrictions on the purchase of immovables by non-EU citizens, culminating in a summary of the last Contact Points’ contributions by Mª Teresa Touriñán, a Contact Point from CORPME (Spain).

Our ELRN Coordinator, Francisco J. Gimeno, who moderated the entire Workshop, ended with an overall assessment of the previous year through some general comments. We also informed about our new X account (@ElraSecretariat) and the Newsletter of the previous year.

Finally, the ceremony was closed by our ELRA President, Mihai Taus, thanking the attendance and the participation of the rest of the countries.

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