| Dokumendiregister | Riigikohus |
| Viit | 7-8/26-146-1 |
| Registreeritud | 04.03.2026 |
| Sünkroonitud | 05.03.2026 |
| Liik | Väljaminev kiri |
| Funktsioon | 7 Juhtimine |
| Sari | 7-8 Riigikohtu esimehe kirjavahetus välisriikide kõrgemate kohtute ja rahvusvaheliste organisatsioonidega |
| Toimik | 7-8/2026 |
| Juurdepääsupiirang | Avalik |
| Juurdepääsupiirang | |
| Adressaat | Supreme Court of the Republic of Latvia, Supreme Court of Lithuania |
| Saabumis/saatmisviis | Supreme Court of the Republic of Latvia, Supreme Court of Lithuania |
| Vastutaja | Kadri Nõmm (Riigikohus, Üldosakond) |
| Originaal | Ava uues aknas |
SUPREME COURT REPUBLIC OF ESTONIA
President Aigars Strupišs Supreme Court of the Republic of Latvia 36 BrTvTbas bulvaris LV-15llRiga LATVIA
Tartu, 4 March2026
Dear President Strupišs,
Over the years, the meetings between the Baltic Supreme Courts have developed into a valued tradition, offering an excellent opportunity to exchange experiences, discuss common challenges and further strengthen our trilateral cooperation. In the current international context, where many developments are shaping our societies and institutions, maintaining close contacts and regular dialogue with our closest partners is particularly important. It is therefore my great
pleasure to invite the delegation of the Supreme Court of Latvia to the Trilateral Meeting of the
Baltic Supreme Courts, to be held in Tallinn on20-22May 2026.
For this year's meeting, I suggest addressing several themes of broader relevance to the judiciary under the heading "Latest Developments and Challenges in the Judiciary", similar to
the format of our meeting last time in Estonia. This discussion could cover, among other matters, current issues related to the office ofjudges and the functioning of the court system as
a whole. Each judicial system faces its own developments and challenges, and it would therefore be most valuable to hear about the present priorities and experiences of the Latvian judiciary and to reflect on both our common features and our differences.
In addition to these general topics, part of the meeting could be dedicated to two more specific areas of law - civil law and criminal law. Given our shared historical background and
comparable legal traditions, our Supreme Courts often encounter similar legal questions and
developments in case law. The meeting would thus provide an opportunity to exchange views and discuss relevant case law from the Civil and Criminal Chambers of our courts. To support a focused and engaging discussion. we would kindly invite representatives of each court to prepare a short presentation of approximately 10-15 minutes covering the three above- mentioned themes. We would propose that the meeting be conducted in English, and therefore interpretation into national languages will not be provided.
l7 Lossi St, 50093 Tartu, ESTONIA.TeI +372 730 9002, fax +372 730 9003, e-mail: [email protected]
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The Supreme Court of Estonia will be pleased to cover the accommodation costs of your delegation during your stay in Tallinn. Depending on whether you will be travelling by plane
or by car, we will also provide transfers from and to Tallinn airport. We would be grateful if you could inform us of the members of your delegation (up to four participants) at your earliest convenience so that we may proceed with the organisational arrangements and hotel reservations. Further practical information together with a preliminary prograrnme will be
shared with you in due course.
We very much look forward to welcoming your delegation to Tallinn and to another productive and engaging meeting. Please do not hesitate to contact my Legal Adviser, Ms Karin Leichter- Tammisto Leichter-Tammisto ikohus.ee should you have any questions or suggestions related to the organisation of the meeting
Yours sincerely,
illu Kõve President Supreme Court of Estonia
SUPREME COURT REPUBLIC OF ESTONIA
Ms DanguolÖ BublienÖ
President
Supreme Court of Lithuania Gynejq 6
LT-01 109 Vilnius LITHUANIA
Tartu, 4 March2026
Dear President BublienÖ,
Over the years, the meetings between the Baltic Supreme Courts have developed into a valued tradition, offering an excellent opportunity to exchange experiences, discuss common challenges and further strengthen our trilateral cooperation. In the current international context, where many developments are shaping our societies and institutions, maintaining close contacts and regular dialogue with our closest partners is particularly important. It is therefore my great
pleasure to invite the delegation of the Supreme Court of Lithuania to the Trilateral Meeting of the Baltic Supreme Courts, to be held in Tallinn on20-22May 2026.
For this year's meeting, I suggest addressing several themes of broader relevance to the
judiciary under the heading "Latest Developments and Challenges in the Judiciary", similar to
the format of our meeting last time in Estonia. This discussion could cover, among other matters, current issues related to the office ofjudges and the functioning of the court system as
a whole. Each judicial system faces its own developments and challenges, and it would therefore be most valuable to hear about the present priorities and experiences of the Lithuanian judiciary and to reflect on both our common features and our differences.
In addition to these general topics, part of the meeting could be dedicated to two more specific areas of law - civil law and criminal law. Given our shared historical background and
comparable legal traditions, our Supreme Courts often encounter similar legal questions and
developments in case law. The meeting would thus provide a welcome opportunity to exchange
views and discuss relevant case law from the Civil and Criminal Chambers of our courts. To support a focused and engaging discussion. we would kindly invite representatives of each court to prepare a short presentation of approximately 10-15 minutes covering the three above-
mentioned themes. We would propose that the meeting be conducted in English, and therefore interpretation into national languages will not be provided.
l7 Lossi St, 50093 Tartu, ESTONIA.TeI +372 730 9002, fax +372 730 9003, e-mail: [email protected]
rv rtn'. ri i gi ko h u s. ec-
The Supreme Court of Estonia will be pleased to cover the accommodation costs of your delegation during your stay in Tallinn. Depending on whether you will be travelling by plane
or by car, we will also provide transfers from and to Tallinn airport. We would be grateful if you could inform us of the members of your delegation (up to four participants) at your earliest
convenience so that we may proceed with the organisational arrangements and hotel
reservations. Further practical information together with a preliminary programme will be
shared with you in due course.
We very much look forward to welcoming your delegation to Tallinn and to another productive and engaging meeting. Please do not hesitate to contact my Legal Adviser, Ms Karin Leichter-Tammisto Leichter-T s.ee , should you have any
questions or suggestions related to the organisation of the meeting
Yours sincerely,
Villu Kõve President Supreme Court of Estonia