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Technology-Driven Changes in an Organizational Structure: The Case of Canada’s Courts Administration Service
Anastasia Konina
Assessing and Filing the Gap as a New Mode of Governance, lessons from a Preliminary Study carried out in the Cosenza's Public Prosecutors' Office
Diana Piana
The curious case of Court Manager in India: From its creation to its desertion
Geeta Oberoi
Reaction on the comments on the ENCJ study on Method for Assessment of Judicial Independence and Accountability.
Frans van Dijk, Philip Langbroek
Case Flow Management net-project – The Practical Value for Civil Justice in the Netherlands
Thomas de Weers
Performance Assessment in Courts - The Swiss Case
Andreas Lienhard
Ten Questions for Dory Reiling - Developing IT for Courts
Anne Wallace
Viewing Judicial Independence and Accountability through the “Lens” of Performance Measurement and Management
Ingo Keilitz
Will COVID-19 Accelerate Implementation of ICT in Courts?
Marco Fabri
The Courts’ Public Image – The Desired Direction of Change
Sylwia Morawska, Przemysław Banasik
Is Sky the Limit? Revisiting ‘Exogenous Productivity of Judges’ Argument
Kamil Jonski, Daniel Mankowski
Confidence in Alternative Dispute Resolution: Experience from Switzerland
Christof Schwenkel
Social Media and the Courts: Innovative Tools or Dangerous Fad? A Practical Guide for Court Administrators
Norman Meyer
Court Administration in Europe – management in a different context
Philip Langbroek
Court Administrators and the Judiciary — Partners in the Delivery of Justice
Wayne Stewart Martin
Pitfalls in Data Gathering to Assess Judiciaries
Marco Fabri
Monitoring and Evaluation of Courts Activities and Performance
Gar Yein Ng, Marco Velicogna, Cristina Dallara
Book Review:
The Legal Legacy of the Special Court for Sierra Leone
(2020), ISBN-13: 978- 1107178311, by Charles C. Jalloh
David C. Steelman
COVID-19 and the Courts. The Case of the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU)
Costas Popotas
A Method for Assessment of the Independence and Accountability of the Judiciary
Frans Van Dijk, Geoffrey Vos
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
Judicial Responses to COVID-19 Attack: Impacts on the Working Conditions of Portuguese Courts
João Paulo Dias, Paula Casaleiro, Teresa Maneca Lima, Conceição Gomes
E-justice in Switzerland and Brazil: Paths and Experiences
Marcos Sousa, Daniel Kettiger, Andreas Lienhard
Swiss Courts Facing the Challenges of COVID-19
Daniel Kettiger, Andreas Lienhard
The Significance of the Judge within the Choices and Consequences and Prolific Intensive Schemes: International Lessons for England and Wales and Back again
Anna Kawalek, Jake Phillips, Anne-Marie Greenslade
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