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From Paper to Portal: The Slovenian COVL Reform and the Digitalisation of Mass Enforcement

Marko Bratković
Faculty of Law, University of Zagreb

Publicado 2026-04-30

Palabras clave

  • judicial digitalisation,
  • civil enforcement,
  • uncontested claims,
  • Slovenia,
  • automation

Cómo citar

Bratković, M. (2026). From Paper to Portal: The Slovenian COVL Reform and the Digitalisation of Mass Enforcement. Revista Ítalo-española De Derecho Procesal, 1–21. https://doi.org/10.37417/rivitsproc/3354

Resumen

   

This article analyses the Slovenian reform of enforcement proceedings based on trustworthy documents, centred on the creation of the Central Department for Trustworthy Documents (COVL). It demonstrates how centralisation, full digitalisation and procedural redesign transformed mass enforcement into a highly efficient, largely automated system, offering transferable design lessons for jurisdictions confronted with high volumes of uncontested debt claims.

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