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The High Court, the Constitution and Australian Politics
Greg Reinhardt, Liz Porter
The curious case of Court Manager in India: From its creation to its desertion
Geeta Oberoi
Financing the Judiciary in the Netherlands: between work overload in the courts and government control of the Judicial Budget.
Philip Langbroek
Judicial Review of Judicial Appointments in Germany
Johannes Riedel
What judges think about the meaning of their work
Ricardo Augusto Ferreira Silva, Tomas Aquino Guimaraes, Marcos Moraes Sousa
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
BOOK REVIEW: THE IMPEACHMENT OF CHIEF JUSTICE DAVID BROCK – JUDICIAL INDEPENDENCE AND CIVIC POPULISM
Markus Zimmer
Learning to Sentence: An Empirical Study of Judicial Attitudes towards Judicial Training
Diana Richards
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
Efficiency of the Judicial System in Protecting Citizens against Administrative Judicial Acts: The Case of Macedonia
Natasa Pelivanova, Branko Dimeski
Improvements of Judicial Systems: European Experiences
Pim Albers
Exploring Court Performance and Developing its Scale
Dinesh Kumar, Ram Manohar Singh
A Method for Assessment of the Independence and Accountability of the Judiciary
Frans Van Dijk, Geoffrey Vos
Budgeting in the Era of Judicial Independence
Jesper Wittrup
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
Is the Judge or the Clerk Making the Decision? Measuring the Influence of Judicial Assistants via an Experimental Survey among Dutch District Court Judges
Nina Holvast, Peter Mascini
How to Measure the Quality of Judicial Reasoning?
Samira Allioui
JUDICIAL INDEPENDENCE IN A DEMOCRACY: Reflections on Impeachments in America and the Philippines*
David C. Steelman
Backsliding of the Rule of Law in Poland – a Systemic Problem With the Independence of Courts
Anna Adamska – Gallant
THE IMPACT OF ATTORNEYS ON JUDICIAL DECISIONS: EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE FROM CIVIL CASES
Caio Castelliano de Vasconcelos, Eduardo Watanabe de Oliveira, Waldir Leôncio Netto
The Relationship between Judicial Staff and Court Performance: Evidence from Brazilian State Courts
Adalmir Oliveira Gomes, Tomas Aquino Guimaraes, Luiz Akutsu
Judicial Assistants in Europe – A Comparative Analysis
Anne Sanders
Judicial Productivity in India
Barry Walsh
Recent Controversy Regarding the Promotion of Judges in Romania: Searching for Meritocracy
Dragoș Călin, Lucia Zaharia
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