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Abstract The success of intervention projects for species management depends on both the effectiveness of management technologies and the geographical landscape of management adoption. Impact network analysis (INA) is a new framework for evaluating the likely level of success of regional species management before, during and after projects, for project
Karen A. Garrett
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Comparative urban performance assessment of safe cities through data envelopment analysis
Abstract Sustainable urban development calls for a balanced package of conditions that induce a high quality of life (including safety and security) in cities. We argue that modern cities have to develop knowledge‐ based strategies for smart, safe and sound (3‐S) city development, supported by urban performance assessment (UPA) as a framework for ...
Karima Kourtit +2 more
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Organización, procedimiento y normas de control de la revisión de las calificaciones universitarias
En el presente trabajo se ofrece un análisis del proceso de impugnación y revisión de las calificaciones universitarias, tanto en la vía administrativa como judicial, partiendo del estudio de una muy diversa normativa y de la jurisprudencia existente ...
Jorge Del Coso Mateo
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This indepth critical analysis of team‐based mental rehearsal activities and their effect on surgical team non‐technical skills and team performance found that mental rehearsal may provide a free and easy‐to‐use tool to augment surgical team performance and improve teamwork.
B. Gabbott, D. Tennent, H. Snelgrove
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Methodologies for Measuring Judicial Performance: The Problem of Bias
Concerns about gender and racial bias in the survey-based evaluations of judicial performance common in the United States have persisted for decades. Consistent with a large body of basic research in the psychological sciences, recent studies confirm ...
Jennifer Elek, David Rottman
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Evaluating Judicial Performance Evaluation: A Conceptual Analysis
While the performance evaluation of judges has become a ubiquitous aspect of modern judicial administration, evaluation mechanisms of are too often utilised uncritically, without reflection on why we evaluate judges, and how ‘measurement’ furthers these
Joe McIntyre
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Judicial Performance and Experiences of Judicial Work: Findings from Socio-legal Research
Judicial performance evaluation processes and programs tend to imply an abstract, normative model of the proper judge. The focus is on the individual judicial officer, identifying how judges ought to perform their judicial work and assessing any ...
Sharyn Roach Anleu, Kathy Mack
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Judicial Performance Review in Arizona: A Critical Assessment
Judicial performance evaluations are a relatively new tool for assessing judges and providing information to voters to help them determine whether to retain judges in contested or retention elections.
Rebecca White Berch, Erin Norris Bass
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Abstract Social protection has gained global recognition for its role in addressing poverty, yet delivering social protection remains an intractable challenge for governments in the Global South. In this article, we assess the performance of government‐run social assistance in Zimbabwe.
Tomy Ncube, Una Murray
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Evaluating Judicial Performance: Editors’ Introduction
The articles in this issue tackle the conceptual issues associated with defining good judging and the purposes of evaluating judges, and ask such questions as: What values are central to the judicial role?
Francesco Contini +2 more
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