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Council of the Notariats of the European Union

The Council of the Notariats of the European Union (CNUE) is a nonprofit organisation of notaries from 22 European countries. The CNUE is the official body representing the notariat in dealings with the institutions of the European Union. Speaking for the profession, it expresses the joint decisions of its members to the European Union.[1]

Council of the Notariats of the European Union
Founded1976
HeadquartersBrussels, Belgium
Members
Notariats of 22 European countries
Official languages
English, French
Websitewww.cnue.eu

History edit

The Conference of the Presidents of the Notariats of the six founding countries of the European Economic Community (Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, Luxembourg, and the Netherlands) was founded in Paris in 1976, with its memorandum of understanding signed under the auspices of and within the framework of the International Union of Notaries.[2]

In 1989, the Conference of the Presidents became the Permanent Conference of the Notariats of the European Community, thereby affirming its nature as a supranational association of notaries. In 1995, it became the Conference of the Notariats of the European Union (CNUE), and then adopted its current name of Council of the Notariats of the European Union on January 1, 2006. In 1996 the CNUE introduced a one-year presidency system, following the model of other European institutions.

Since 1992, the CNUE has been constantly evolving, in terms of both its internal structure and its functions. Over the years the CNUE has become progressively larger, first with the addition of Spain, Portugal, and Austria. Nine additional notariats became members in 2004 in parallel with the enlargement of the EU, enabling the organisation to make a significant leap from 10 to 19 members. Bulgaria and Romania joined in 2007, bringing the number of member notariats to 21 of the 27 EU Member States. On July 1, 2013, the Croatian notariat also joined the CNUE.

Members edit

The CNUE represents the Latin-type notariats of all EU Member States familiar with this institution:[3]

  • Austria (Österreichische Notariatskammer)
  • Belgium (Conseil International du Notariat Belge)
  • Bulgaria (Chambre des Notaires de Bulgarie)
  • The Czech Republic (Notarska komora Ceske republiky)
  • Croatia (Hrvatska javnobilježnicka komora)
  • Estonia (Eesti Vabriigi Notarite Koda)
  • France (Conseil Supérieur du Notariat Français)
  • Germany (Bundesnotarkammer)
  • Greece (Conseil National du Notariat Grec)
  • Hungary (Magyar Országos Közjegyzoi Kamara)
  • Italy (Consiglio Nazionale del Notariato)
  • Latvia (Latvijas Zverinatu notaru padome)
  • Lithuania (Lietuvos Notaru Rumai)
  • Luxembourg (Chambre des Notaires du Grand-Duché de Luxembourg)
  • Maltag (Kunsill Notarili ta' Malta)
  • The Netherlands (Koninklijke Notariële Beroepsorganisatie)
  • Poland (Krajowa Rada Notarialna)
  • Portugal (Ordem dos Notarios Portugal)
  • Romania (Uniunea Nationala a Notarilor Publici din România)
  • Slovakia (Notárska komora Slovenskej republiky)
  • Slovenia (Notarska Zbornica Slovenije)
  • Spain (Consejo General del Notariado)

The Turkish notariat (Turkiye Noterler Birligi) gained observing member status in March 2013.[4]

The European notariats are represented in the CNUE by the presidents of the national notarial bodies. The CNUE is supervised by a President, the CNUE's spokesperson, who has tenure for one year, renewable for one year.

Mission edit

The CNUE's mission is to promote the notariat as a cornerstone of preventive justice. It contributes actively to any decision-making processes of the European institutions. This involves areas including the legal aspects of citizenship and running a business, access to justice and consumer protection.[5]

Furthermore, the CNUE keeps its members updated on developments in European legislation and any initiatives taken by the EU institutions. It also assists in the continuous training of notaries in European Union law.

The CNUE does not, however, limit itself only to following EU work; it also makes proposals. It implements projects with a European dimension involving all its members, with the aim of constructing the area of justice, freedom and security expected by European citizens.

References edit

  1. ^ "Page title - CNUE". Notaries-of-europe.eu. 2006-01-01. Retrieved 2013-05-02.
  2. ^ "20th Anniversary - CNUE". Notaries-of-europe.eu. Retrieved 2013-05-02.
  3. ^ . Europeanlawinstitute.eu. 2006-01-01. Archived from the original on 2012-09-03. Retrieved 2013-05-02.
  4. ^ "Turkey - CNUE". Notaries-of-europe.eu. Retrieved 2013-05-02.
  5. ^ . Notaires.fr. Archived from the original on 2012-08-16. Retrieved 2013-05-02.

External links edit

  • Official website

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institutions of the European Union Speaking for the profession it expresses the joint decisions of its members to the European Union 1 Council of the Notariats of the European UnionFounded1976HeadquartersBrussels BelgiumMembersNotariats of 22 European countriesOfficial languagesEnglish FrenchWebsitewww wbr cnue wbr eu Contents 1 History 2 Members 3 Mission 4 References 5 External linksHistory editThe Conference of the Presidents of the Notariats of the six founding countries of the European Economic Community Belgium France Germany Italy Luxembourg and the Netherlands was founded in Paris in 1976 with its memorandum of understanding signed under the auspices of and within the framework of the International Union of Notaries 2 In 1989 the Conference of the Presidents became the Permanent Conference of the Notariats of the European Community thereby affirming its nature as a supranational association of notaries In 1995 it became the Conference of the Notariats of the European Union CNUE and then adopted its current name of Council of the Notariats of the European Union on January 1 2006 In 1996 the CNUE introduced a one year presidency system following the model of other European institutions Since 1992 the CNUE has been constantly evolving in terms of both its internal structure and its functions Over the years the CNUE has become progressively larger first with the addition of Spain Portugal and Austria Nine additional notariats became members in 2004 in parallel with the enlargement of the EU enabling the organisation to make a significant leap from 10 to 19 members Bulgaria and Romania joined in 2007 bringing the number of member notariats to 21 of the 27 EU Member States On July 1 2013 the Croatian notariat also joined the CNUE Members editThe CNUE represents the Latin type notariats of all EU Member States familiar with this institution 3 Austria Osterreichische Notariatskammer Belgium Conseil International du Notariat Belge Bulgaria Chambre des Notaires de Bulgarie The Czech Republic Notarska komora Ceske republiky Croatia Hrvatska javnobiljeznicka komora Estonia Eesti Vabriigi Notarite Koda France Conseil Superieur du Notariat Francais Germany Bundesnotarkammer Greece Conseil National du Notariat Grec Hungary Magyar Orszagos Kozjegyzoi Kamara Italy Consiglio Nazionale del Notariato Latvia Latvijas Zverinatu notaru padome Lithuania Lietuvos Notaru Rumai Luxembourg Chambre des Notaires du Grand Duche de Luxembourg Maltag Kunsill Notarili ta Malta The Netherlands Koninklijke Notariele Beroepsorganisatie Poland Krajowa Rada Notarialna Portugal Ordem dos Notarios Portugal Romania Uniunea Nationala a Notarilor Publici din Romania Slovakia Notarska komora Slovenskej republiky Slovenia Notarska Zbornica Slovenije Spain Consejo General del Notariado The Turkish notariat Turkiye Noterler Birligi gained observing member status in March 2013 4 The European notariats are represented in the CNUE by the presidents of the national notarial bodies The CNUE is supervised by a President the CNUE s spokesperson who has tenure for one year renewable for one year Mission editThe CNUE s mission is to promote the notariat as a cornerstone of preventive justice It contributes actively to any decision making processes of the European institutions This involves areas including the legal aspects of citizenship and running a business access to justice and consumer protection 5 Furthermore the CNUE keeps its members updated on developments in European legislation and any initiatives taken by the EU institutions It also assists in the continuous training of notaries in European Union law The CNUE does not however limit itself only to following EU work it also makes proposals It implements projects with a European dimension involving all its members with the aim of constructing the area of justice freedom and security expected by European citizens References edit Page title CNUE Notaries of europe eu 2006 01 01 Retrieved 2013 05 02 20th Anniversary CNUE Notaries of europe eu Retrieved 2013 05 02 ELI Council of the Notariats of the European Union CNUE Europeanlawinstitute eu 2006 01 01 Archived from the original on 2012 09 03 Retrieved 2013 05 02 Turkey CNUE Notaries of europe eu Retrieved 2013 05 02 Le Conseil des Notariats de l Union europeenne CNUE Notaires de France Notaires fr Archived from the original on 2012 08 16 Retrieved 2013 05 02 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Council of the Notariats of the European Union amp oldid 1186091552, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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