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Recent Controversy Regarding the Promotion of Judges in Romania: Searching for Meritocracy
Dragoș Călin, Lucia Zaharia
Measuring the judicial performance of the European Court of Human Rights
Élisabeth Lambert Abdelgawad
COVID-19 and the Courts. The Case of the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU)
Costas Popotas
Legal Process in the National Legal Doctrine of Ukraine through the Scope of the Case Law of the European Court of Human Rights
Liliia Matvieieva, Liliia Dorofeieva, Mykhailo Burdin, Yevhen Durnov, Maryna Dei
Judicial Assistants in Europe – A Comparative Analysis
Anne Sanders
What judges think about the meaning of their work
Ricardo Augusto Ferreira Silva, Tomas Aquino Guimaraes, Marcos Moraes Sousa
Backsliding of the Rule of Law in Poland – a Systemic Problem With the Independence of Courts
Anna Adamska – Gallant
Duration of Court Events Required for Litigation – An Empirical Study to Provide a Theoretical Basis for an Objective Measurement System for Judicial Workload
László Örkényi
Court Administration in the new normal
Gar Yein Ng, Tin Bunjevac
Conceptualization(s) of Judicial Independence and Judicial Accountability by the European Network of Councils for the Judiciary: Two Steps Forward, One Step Back
David Kosař, Samuel Spáč
Pitfalls in Data Gathering to Assess Judiciaries
Marco Fabri
Italian Perspectives on the Judiciary
Giuseppe Franco Ferrari
Viewing Judicial Independence and Accountability through the “Lens” of Performance Measurement and Management
Ingo Keilitz
A Method for Assessment of the Independence and Accountability of the Judiciary
Frans Van Dijk, Geoffrey Vos
A New Method for an Objective Measurement of the Judicial Workload – the Application of a Prediction Model Based on an Algorithm Formed by Multiple Linear Regression in Court Administration
László Örkényi
THE IMPACT OF ATTORNEYS ON JUDICIAL DECISIONS: EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE FROM CIVIL CASES
Caio Castelliano de Vasconcelos, Eduardo Watanabe de Oliveira, Waldir Leôncio Netto
Troika's Portuguese Ministry of Justice Experiment, Part II: Continued positive results for civil enforcement actions in Troika's aftermath
Pedro Miguel Alves Ribeiro Correia, Susana Antas Videira
Troika's Portuguese Ministry of Justice Experiment; An Empirical Study on the Success Story of the Civil Enforcement Actions
Pedro Miguel Alves Ribeiro Correia, Susana Antas Videira
From the Executive Editor: Acknowledging Our Court System Colleagues In Tunisia
Markus Zimmer
The Roles of Judicial Officers and Court Administrators in the UK Supreme Court
William Arnold
Court Administrators and the Judiciary — Partners in the Delivery of Justice
Wayne Stewart Martin
Guarantees in the Use of Telecommunications Technology in Litigation before UAE Civil Courts and Its Compliance with International Standards
Moustafa Kandeel
JUDICIAL INDEPENDENCE IN A DEMOCRACY: Reflections on Impeachments in America and the Philippines*
David C. Steelman
Organizational and Process Improvements of Investment Processes Administered by Courts in the Czech Republic
Martin Viktora, Miroslav Špaček
Taking and Sharing Photographs of Virtual Court Proceedings to Social Media: A Critical Appraisal on the Law of Contempt in Malaysia
Shahrul Mizan Ismail, Teoh Shu Yee, Safinaz Mohd Hussein
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