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Viewing Judicial Independence and Accountability through the “Lens” of Performance Measurement and Management
Ingo Keilitz
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
How to Measure the Quality of Judicial Reasoning?
Samira Allioui
Combining a weighted caseload study with an organisational analysis in courts: first experiences with a new methodological approach in Switzerland
Daniela Winkler, Andreas Lienhard, Daniel Kettiger, Hanspeter Uster
Towards Leadership: The Emergence Of Contemporary Court Administration In Australia
Richard Foster
Organizational and Process Improvements of Investment Processes Administered by Courts in the Czech Republic
Martin Viktora, Miroslav Špaček
An Ebola Continuity of Operations Plan and the Lessons Learned when a Judiciary in America’s Hot Zone Operationalized it for COVID-19
Giuseppe Fazari
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
Exploring Court Performance and Developing its Scale
Dinesh Kumar, Ram Manohar Singh
Reaction on the comments on the ENCJ study on Method for Assessment of Judicial Independence and Accountability.
Frans van Dijk, Philip Langbroek
Applying the Case Management CourTools: Finding from an Urban Trial Court
Collins E. Ijoma, Giuseppe Fazari
Evaluating Court Performance: Findings from Two Italian Courts
Luis Lepore, Concetta Metallo, Rocco Agrifoglio
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