Electronic judicial auctions
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https://doi.org/10.54886/scire.v18i1.3994Keywords:
Judicial auctions. Electronic bits. Electronic justiceAbstract
The Spanish Law 13/2009, amending the procedural act for the implementation of the new judicial office, changed the article 649 of the Civil Procedure Act to allow explicitly for electronic bids under the direction of the clerk. The Ministry of Justice, under that provision, has created the Judicial Auction Portal of the Ministry of Justice. This article summarizes the current court structure that serves as a base, and its technological possibilities, the origins of judicial electronic auctions, the formal creation of the first court office —whose purpose is holding electronic auctions and which is based in Murcia—, and the structure and content of the Judicial Auction Portal of the Ministry of Justice.
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