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| Authors | Titles |
| Boguslaw BANASZAK,
Krzysztof WYGODA University of Wrocław – Poland |
Administrative judiciary in Poland: selected issues |
| Loïc CADIET,
Jean-Paul JEAN, Hélène PAULIAT, Aurélie BINET-GROSCLAUDE, Caroline FOULQUIER University of Limoges – France |
Strengthening the administration of justice for better means to judge |
| Nadia CARBONI,
Marco VELICOGNA IRSIG – CNR University of Bologna – Italy |
Electronic data exchange within European Justice: a good opportunity? |
| F. de JONG
Utrecht University School of Law – The Netherlands |
A reciprocal turn in criminal justice?
Shifting conceptions of legitimate authority in Dutch criminal law |
| Gavin DREWRY
Emeritus Professor of Public Administration, Royal Holloway, University of London – United Kingdom |
The belated arrival of a British ministry of justice – a new era of parliamentary accountability for the administration of justice? |
| Angela EICHER,
Kuno SCHEDLER University of St. Gallen – Switzerland |
Management responses to multiple rationalities in courts – A Review |
| Emannuel JEULAND
Anastasia SOTIROPOULOU Université Panthéon Sorbonne Paris 1 – France |
The Role of Communication in the French Judicial System |
| Jon T. JOHNSEN,
University of Oslo – Norway |
The European Commission for the Efficiency of Justice (CEPEJ) Reforming European justice systems – mission impossible?” |
| Christophe KOLLER,
IDHEAP‐BADAC, University of Lausanne – Switzerland Daniel FINK, ICDP, University of Lausanne – Switzerland |
Justice and courts administrations, their working and efficiency in federal States. Aspect of sentencing and its outcome in Switzerland |
| Philip LANGBROEK,
Mandy van der VELDE Utrecht University + The Netherlands |
Written motivations of decisions of Utrecht District Court: The influence of organization and case characteristics on decision text characteristics |
| Andreas LIENHARD
Daniel KETTIGER Daniela WINKLER Kompetenzzentrum für Public Management Universität Bern – Switzerland |
Court Management in Switzerland |
| Ran LACHMAN
School of Business, the College of Management – Israel Moshe BAR NIV Law School, Inter-Disciplinary Centre – Israel |
Legal and Non-legal Factors Affecting Court Justices’ Decision Behavior |
| Luigi LEPORE
Concetta METALLO Rocco AGRIFOGLIO Parthenope University Naples – Italy |
Court Management in the Justice System:
A Performance Evaluation Model |
| András PATYI
National University of Public Service – Hungary |
Administrative Justice and Constitutionality in Hungary |
| Petra PEKKANEN,
Maija ERONEN, Pauliina SEPPÄLÄ, Timo PIRTTILÄ Lappeenranta University of Technology – Finland |
Designing and implementing delay reduction projects in courts |
| David M. VAUGHN
USAID/Ukraine FAIR Judiciary Project – Ukraine |
On Structural Prerequisites for the Keepers of the Holy Grail: Administrative Elites and Ministerial Organisation in Executive Coordination |
| Giancarlo VECCHI
Politecnico di Milano – Italy |
The modernization of judicial system in Italy and the search for good practices: first results of the national program “Diffusion of best practices in the Italian judicial officies”. An analysis using a causal mechanisms approach |
| Anne WALLACE
University of Canberra – Australia Kathy MACK, Sharyn ROACH ANLEU Flinders University – Australia |
Caseload allocation and Special Judicial Skills: Finding the ‘Right Judge’?
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