Russia improves enforcement efficiency via information technology

(english.court.gov.cn)      Updated : 2019-01-24

Dmitrii Aristov, director of the Federal Bailiffs' Service and chief bailiff of the Russian Federation, introduces Russia's laws and regulations of enforcement at a seminar themed on "the Future of Enforcement Legislation" at the World Enforcement Conference on Jan 22. He explained that the main way to lower enforcement costs and improve efficiency in Russia is to set up systems to decrease manual engagement in enforcement procedures. Modern information technology plays an important role, through which a large amount of data can be automatically processed and coordination with other departments becomes easier. In addition, he said that Russia is making efforts to simplify enforcement methods, which in the future w ill include dealing with simple violations through the online system. A special law on execution is expected to be issued to unify related regulations and Russia will learn from other countries' experience. [Photo/court.gov.cn]