The Project seeks to deliver a one-stop-shop providing user-friendly, kept up-to-date, and trustworthy information on assets auctioned off in enforcement proceedings. It would have direct positive impact on increasing competitiveness and effectiveness of judicial auctions beyond national level.
LEILA relies on competent authorities from Austria, Croatia, Czech Republic, France, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, and Portugal, alongside professional bodies, academia, and research organizations to complete the action (a total of 13 partners involved altogether). Active involvement and engagement of key stakeholders’ representatives on every step of the way – starting from identification of the functional and technical requirements to the evaluation and testing of the developed solutions – would guarantee that the platform shall meet and deliver in compliance with the stakeholders’ needs.
Further, the implementation of the LEILA Project is seen as only the beginning of an important and ambitious venture. The pilot platform shall represent the basis for a pan-European multilingual platform for online auctioning, potentially open to all kinds of auctions.
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The Project is funded by the European Union’s Justice Programme 2014-2020, under Call for proposals for action grants to support national or transnational e-justice projects, Call ID JUST-JACC-EJU-AG-2020, Grant Agreement 101007385.