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The Justice System Journal is an interdisciplinary journal that publishes original research articles on all aspects of law, courts, court administration, judicial behavior, and the impact of all of these on public and social policy. Open as to methodological approaches, The Justice System Journal aims to use the latest in advanced social science research and analysis to bridge the gap between practicing and academic law, courts and politics communities.
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Criminal justice, Administration of --- Court administration --- -Court congestion and delay --- -Criminal justice, Administration of --- -Administration of criminal justice --- Justice, Administration of --- Crime --- Criminal law --- Criminals --- Court delay --- Courts --- Speedy trial --- Court management --- Management --- Law and legislation --- Administration --- -Court administration --- -Court management --- Administration of criminal justice --- Criminal justice, Administration of - Great Britain. --- -Criminal justice, Administration of -
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Sociology of law --- 316:34 --- Judicial statistics --- -Court administration --- -Court congestion and delay --- -Court delay --- Courts --- Justice, Administration of --- Speedy trial --- Court management --- Management --- Law --- Legal statistics --- Statistics --- Rechtssociologie --- Administration --- Court administration --- Court congestion and delay --- -Rechtssociologie --- 316:34 Rechtssociologie --- -316:34 Rechtssociologie --- Court delay
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Three types of strategies have been common for court reform programmes: the ‘holistic’, the ‘tactical’, and the ‘strategic’ approach. This Research and Policy Note discusses strategic court reform and its underlying ideas. Its main intention is to alert those involved in judicial reform to some of the pitfalls and choices connected to particular types of interventions. The concluding remarks will comment on the political nature of judicial reform and on a model to design a proper sequence of interventions for judicial reform.
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Court administration --- Judicial independence --- Justice, Administration of --- Law - Non-U.S. --- Law, Politics & Government --- Law - Europe, except U.K. --- Independence of the judiciary --- Independent judiciary --- Judicial power --- Separation of powers --- Court management --- Courts --- Management --- Administration of justice --- Law --- Administration --- Law and legislation
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Procedure (Law) --- Court congestion and delay --- Court administration --- Procédure (Droit) --- Tribunaux --- Congresses --- Congrès --- Encombrement et retard --- Administration --- Congresses. --- 340.142 --- -Court congestion and delay --- -Procedure (Law) --- -Adjective law --- Law --- Legal procedure --- Practice (Legal procedure) --- Procedural law --- Court delay --- Courts --- Justice, Administration of --- Speedy trial --- Court management --- Management --- Rechtspraak. Jurisprudentie --- Practice --- Procedure --- -Rechtspraak. Jurisprudentie --- 340.142 Rechtspraak. Jurisprudentie --- -340.142 Rechtspraak. Jurisprudentie --- Adjective law --- Procédure (Droit) --- Congrès --- Procedure (Law) - Congresses. --- Court congestion and delay - Congresses. --- Court administration - Congresses.
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Judges --- Juges --- Court administration. --- Courts --- Officials and employees. --- Selection and appointment. --- #SBIB:35H2103 --- #SBIB:340H00 --- #SBIB:022.IO --- 347.962 --- Personeelsmanagement bij de overheid: vorming en opleiding --- Recht algemeen --- Court administration --- Judicial tenure --- Court officers --- Court officials and employees --- Judicial officers --- Court management --- Officials and employees --- Selection and appointment --- Appointment, qualifications, tenure, etc. --- Administration --- Criminal justice personnel --- Management --- Courts - Officials and employees. --- Judges - Selection and appointment.
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"This innovative book examines why national courts refer preliminary references to the European Court of Justice (ECJ), and what the referring court does with the answers. Jasper Krommendijk highlights the three core stages in the interaction between national courts and the ECJ: question, answer and follow-up, shedding new light on this under-explored area. Closing the gap between empirical interview data, and case law analysis, chapters use a unique combination of the two research methods to consider two current, and one former, EU Member States. The book demonstrates that judges extensively use the procedure and follow its outcome almost without exception, despite dissatisfaction and criticism regarding the absence of a true dialogue. By embedding the examples in the book in appropriate theory, this study will provide a useful read for students of EU law, particularly those wanting to better understand its consequences in the national legal order. Its recommendations for good practices in the ECJ and national courts will also be helpful to legal practitioners, judges and legal secretaries"--
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