
During the international conference, participants addressed the implementation of digital mechanisms and new services to enhance the effectiveness of enforcement processes. They explored innovative projects aimed at maximizing the digitization of enforcement procedures. The discussions also delved into the role of enforcement agents and the professional challenges they face when dealing with blockchain and electronic assets.
Within the framework of the panel meetings, the focus was on the importance of minimizing violations of the legal interests of the involved parties during enforcement procedures. Topics included mediation mechanisms, ongoing projects designed to safeguard the legal balance between parties' interests, and various social approaches.
This international conference took place in Lisbon, organized by the Solicitadores and Enforcement Agents National Association of Portugal to mark the 20th anniversary of Executive Action Reform. The event opened with addresses by the Minister of Justice of Portugal, the President of the Solicitadores and Enforcement Agents National Association (OSAE) and the President of the International Union of Judicial Officers (UIHJ).
The Georgian Delegation, comprising Mirian Kharabadze, Chairman of the National Bureau of Enforcement, Lasha Modzgvrishvili, Deputy Chairman, and Ana Arabuli, Manager of International Relations Development, attended the conference.