Informatization and enforcement

(english.court.gov.cn)      Updated : 2019-01-22
Lamouri Mohamed, president of Function Chamber of the Supreme Court of the People's Democratic Republic of Algeria, delivers a speech on informatization's significance in enforcement and introduces the central judicial file system through which judicial officers, lawyers and judges can obtain various kinds of information at a seminar at the World Enforcement Conference on Jan 22. He said informatization widens the scope of enforcement and enriches its ways and inquiries. Locating of targets and property liquidation have improved because of advanced technologies. [Photo/court.gov.cn]
Leonardo André Simbine, chief justice of the Supreme Court of the Republic of Mozambique, introduces the database center in Mozambique and outlines Mozambique’s experience in informatization of enforcement at a seminar at the World Enforcement Conference on Jan 22. He introduced that the enforcement procedures of civil and commercial cases judgments are managed on this platform. Besides judicial officers and judges, some data of the system is also available to lawyers and public prosecutors. [Photo/court.gov.cn]
Mark Beer, president of the International Association for Court Administration (IACA), affirms China's achievement in promoting informatization in judicial work, such as establishing world's first Internet court.The Supreme People's Court of China was the first court to recognize the validity of evidence verified through block chain technology. In addition, he made suggestionson how countries can work together to improve efficiency and effectiveness of enforcement. [Photo/court.gov.cn]
Patrick Gielen, international advisor of the Chamber of Judicial Officers of the Kingdom of Belgium, introduces Belgium's experience of debt recovery in B2B cases at a seminar themed on "New developments of information technology and its application to enforcement" at the World Enforcement Conference on Jan 22. [Photo/court.gov.cn]
Uitdehaag Jos, secretary of the International Union of Judicial Officers (IUJO), delivers a speech on the role information technology plays in IUJO's work and in enforcement work at a seminar themed on "New developments of information technology and its application to enforcement" at the World Enforcement Conference on Jan 22. He also mentioned challenges brought by digital technology and affirmed China’s advanced attempts in resolving them. [Photo/court.gov.cn]