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DIGITAL ACCESSIBILITY STATEMENT

As a state administration body, the Ministry of Justice and Administration of the Republic of Croatia is required to ensure the accessibility of websites in accordance with the Act on the Accessibility of Websites and Programming Solutions for Mobile Devices of Public Sector Bodies of the Republic of Croatia (Official Gazette, No. 17/19, hereinafter: the Accessibility Act) transposing Directive (EU) 2016/2102 of the European Parliament and of the Council on the accessibility of the websites and mobile applications of public sector bodies into national legislation.


This Accessibility Statement refers to the website: esudreg.pravosudje.hr.

Compliance status

The esudreg.pravosudje.hr website is partially aligned with the Accessibility Act. The majority of the requirements were met, with some exceptions.

Inaccessible content

The exceptions from the compliance, according to the general requirements for ensuring accessibility (perceivability, operability, understandability), and in relation to Article 8 of the Accessibility Act, are reflected in the following parts of the content:


  • Perceivability


    The website does not ensure the optimal use of the screen reader for desktop and mobile platforms, for the visually impaired.

  • Operability


    The website does not have the option to easily change the font type by using a click/touch into a font suitable for persons with dyslexia.


    When storing content in different formats, the website does not offer the choice of storing the content on the device or external memory.


    The website does not offer the option to use voice commands that would facilitate accessibility for people with motor disorders, chronic illnesses and multiple disabilities.

  • Understandability


    Certain web pages containing a lot of text do not contain content related images that would facilitate the understanding of the text by persons who primarily use Croatian Sign Language. The content is not accompanied by icons and other graphic solutions that would facilitate its understanding and purpose.


    The alternative ways of presenting information are not currently available.

Raising the accessibility level

The Ministry of Justice and Administration of the Republic of Croatia will implement corrective measures to address the inaccessible content of this website to the greatest extent possible after conducting an employee training on designing, updating and maintaining of website content and mobile application programming solutions in accordance with the Accessibility Act, in consultation with the Central State Office for the Development of the Digital Society, the Information Commissioner's Office and organisations of persons with disabilities.

Preparation of this Accessibility Statement

This Statement was prepared on 15 November 2019 using the model accessibility statement in accordance with Directive (EU) 2016/2102 of the European Parliament and of the Council on the accessibility of the websites and mobile applications of public sector bodies included in Commission Implementing Decision EU 2018/1523 of 11 October 2018.


This Statement was prepared by using the method of self-assessment and partial accessibility testing.


The tests were performed on the following operating systems, internet browsers and mobile devices: MS Win10, Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge.

Feedback and contact information

All inquiries regarding the accessibility of the website https://esudreg.pravosudje.hr can be sent to the Ministry of Justice and Administration of the Republic of Croatia:


  • by e-mail: e-osnivanje@pravosudje.hr
  • by post: Ministarstvo pravosuđa i uprave Republike Hrvatske (Ministry of Justice and Administration of the Republic of Croatia), Ulica Grada Vukovara 49, 10000 Zagreb
  • Business hours: Monday – Friday, 8 am – 4 pm

The Ministry of Justice and Administration is obliged to respond to all user inquiries, notices and requests related to ensuring the accessibility within 15 days from the date of receipt of such notice or request, or provide the user with a detailed explanation of the reasons for delay within the same deadline and set a new deadline for the reply to the user's notice or request.

Inspections

The Information Commissioner's Office of the Republic of Croatia is the body responsible for monitoring the compliance of websites and programming solutions for mobile devices of public sector bodies with the accessibility requirements and monitoring the implementation of the Accessibility Act.


In the event of an unsatisfactory response to a notice or request for feedback on the accessibility of these websites, the users may contact the Information Commissioner's Office by telephone on 01/4609-041 or by e-mail: pristupacnost@pristupinfo.hr.