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- The CEPEJ adopted a Guide on judicial e-auctions at its 40th plenary meeting on 15-16 June 2023. The Guide is addressed to States seeking to set up a judicial e-auctions system or to improve the existing one in order to increase the efficiency of its enforcement process. It contains an analysis of benefits and risks associated with judicial e-auctions, an illustration of the main auction stages, a list of principles and system requirements and good practices. In addition, the Guide is supplemented by a checklist for quality control and a Comparative Study mapping in detail the implementation of judicial e-auctions in the Council of Europe member States.
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- A judicial auction is a proceeding through which a public auction of the debtor's assets is arranged with the purpose of raising the sum of money needed to satisfy a creditor’s claim. The auction may be arranged by a judge, or his or her delegate, or a competent authority, or other public or private entities (authorized according to the legislation of individual countries.
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- This section of the European e-Justice Portal aims to be a one-stop-shop in the area of practical information concerning judicial cooperation in civil matters.
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- Interlinking existing domestic public services by exposing them to a cross-border dimension. e-CODEX enables and supports public administrations, legal practitioners and international organisations in the area of Justice to do exactly that. By deploying the national judicial procedures and their supporting IT implementations in the context of established legal base at EU lever, easy access to Justice is enabled.