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Judicial Review of Judicial Appointments in Germany
Johannes Riedel
Caseload Allocation and Special Judicial Skills: Finding the 'Right Judge'?
Anne Wallace, Sharyn Roach, Kathy Mack
Past and Future for Management of Courts
Bert Maan
Performance Assessment in Courts - The Swiss Case
Andreas Lienhard
Training and Recruitment of Judges in Germany
Johannes Riedel
Recent Controversy Regarding the Promotion of Judges in Romania: Searching for Meritocracy
Dragoș Călin, Lucia Zaharia
Organizational Improvement of the Indonesian Constitutional Court: Reflections on Appointment, Supervision, and Dismissal of Justices
M. Lutfi Chakim
How to Measure the Quality of Judicial Reasoning?
Samira Allioui
E-Justice Platforms: Challenges for Judicial Governance
Dory Reiling, Francesco Contini
The European Judicial Training Network and its Role in the Strategy for the Europeanization of National Judges
Simone Benvenuti
Improvements of Judicial Systems: European Experiences
Pim Albers
Systemic Or Incremental Path Of Reform? The Modernization Of The Judicial System In Italy
Giancarlo Vecchi
BOOK REVIEW: THE IMPEACHMENT OF CHIEF JUSTICE DAVID BROCK – JUDICIAL INDEPENDENCE AND CIVIC POPULISM
Markus Zimmer
What Kind of Justice Today? Expectations Of ‘Good Justice’, Convergences And Divergences Between Managerial And Judicial Actors And How They Fit Within Management-Oriented Values
Yves Emery, Lorenzo Gennaro De Santis
The Relationship between Judicial Staff and Court Performance: Evidence from Brazilian State Courts
Adalmir Oliveira Gomes, Tomas Aquino Guimaraes, Luiz Akutsu
Performance-Based Budgeting and Management of Judicial Courts in France: an Assessment
Thierry Kirat
JUDICIAL INDEPENDENCE IN A DEMOCRACY: Reflections on Impeachments in America and the Philippines*
David C. Steelman
Organization Development of the Dutch Judiciary, between Accountability and Judicial Independence
Philip Langbroek
Viewing Judicial Independence and Accountability through the “Lens” of Performance Measurement and Management
Ingo Keilitz
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
Researching judicial ethical codes, or: how to eat a mille-feuille?
Elaine Mak
Judicial Management Training in Latin America: A Personal Experience
Luis María Palma
Reaction on the comments on the ENCJ study on Method for Assessment of Judicial Independence and Accountability.
Frans van Dijk, Philip Langbroek
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
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
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