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24.11.2023
by Alexandra Tsvetkova
‘LEILA – towards a muLtilingual European platform for judIciaL Auctions’ (LEILA) is an EU-funded project in the judicial auctions’ domain. It is focused on providing a pilot multilingual platform for information on judicial auctions, where information about goods to be sold at judicial auctions is reported together with the related regulations.
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07.09.2021
by Alexandra Tsvetkova
Despite years of consistent activities carried out by the European Commission and by the Member States to improve the integration of Member States into a single e-Justice area, concrete actions for fostering the cross-border cooperation in the judicial auction area – especially in the asset sales process – are still missing.
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26.08.2016
by Alexandra Tsvetkova
The third article of the LIBRe Stories'
e-Justice Sequence presents a
summary of the deadlines related to the adoption of
the secondary e-Justice legislation and the introduction of different
e-Justice technological aspects on national level in the light of the
long anticipated reform in the sector lasting almost seven years -
2009-2016.
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19.08.2016
by Alexandra Tsvetkova
The publication “e-Justice is on Active Mode Again - 7 Years Later” (LIBRe Stories, 12.08.2016) presented a chronology of the adoption of the e-Justice legislation until the newest amendments to the Bulgarian Judiciary Act of 09.08.2016. The current follow-up article presents a summary of the changes in the related legal norms in the light of the long anticipated reform in the sector lasting almost seven years - 2009-2016.
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12.08.2016
by Alexandra Tsvetkova
On 9 August 2016 the amendments of the Bulgarian Judiciary Act were promulgated, after being adopted by the Parliament on 27 July 2016. It is interesting how the general public, being overwhelmed with the scandals around the adoption of the act and its questionable texts, oversaw the adoption of those regulations related to certificate issuing, judicial act issuing, and performing any other prosecutions in electronic format. In other words – the legislative fundament for the e-Justice anticipated for such a long time.
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