Case assignment is an important subject for policy makers within judicial administration, for court administrators and managing judges. It touches upon questions of efficiency and timeliness of justice, speciliazation within the courts, and safeguarding judicial impartiality and independence. This book deals withcase assignment processes in ordinary and administrative courts in six European countries: Denmark, England and Wales, France, Germany, Italy and the Netherlands. The study has been conducted by researchers from these countries, and follows two perspectives: a juridical analysis and qualitative empirical research. Based on these very informative country descriptions, the research directors have made a comparative analysisi of theways court organisations cope with case assignment processes. Among the research findings, the research directors show that the different case assignment systems are the product of the tensions between organisational, constitutional and professional values that characterise every judiciary.

A Comparison of Case Assignment Systems in Six European Judiciaries: Description and comparative grid

Fabri M;
2007

Abstract

Case assignment is an important subject for policy makers within judicial administration, for court administrators and managing judges. It touches upon questions of efficiency and timeliness of justice, speciliazation within the courts, and safeguarding judicial impartiality and independence. This book deals withcase assignment processes in ordinary and administrative courts in six European countries: Denmark, England and Wales, France, Germany, Italy and the Netherlands. The study has been conducted by researchers from these countries, and follows two perspectives: a juridical analysis and qualitative empirical research. Based on these very informative country descriptions, the research directors have made a comparative analysisi of theways court organisations cope with case assignment processes. Among the research findings, the research directors show that the different case assignment systems are the product of the tensions between organisational, constitutional and professional values that characterise every judiciary.
2007
Istituto di Ricerca sui Sistemi Giudiziari - IRSIG - Sede Bologna
Istituto di Informatica Giuridica e Sistemi Giudiziari - IGSG
Inglese
Fabri, Marco; Langbroek Philip
The right judge for each case
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978-90-5095-650-5
Intersentia
Mortsel (Antwerpen)
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Il contributo è inserito in un volume "The right judge for each case" che non si caratterizza per essere una mera curatela, ma per la raccolta dei risultati di una ricerca finanziata dal Consiglio Superiore della Magistratura olandese. Il contributo si colloca nell'ambito degli studi di "Organizzazione e comportamento giudiziario", che fa parte del più ampio settore di "Scienza della politica".
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