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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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Partisan Emotions and Government Trust: Taiwan's COVID‐19 Experience
ABSTRACT This study investigates how political partisanship and emotional responses influenced Taiwanese public trust in government during COVID‐19. Drawing on crisis management and partisan motivated reasoning theories, we conducted a two‐phase survey (N = 2136) examining attitudes toward six significant pandemic events.
Chun‐Chieh Wang +2 more
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From Evaluation to Improvement: A Chief Justice’s Perspective
At the Supreme Court of Victoria, Australia, concepts of judicial performance and evaluation are relatively new. Responding to modern expectations for increased judicial accountability for their performance, Victorian judges have engaged a number of ...
Marilyn Warren
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Lavado de dinero a travez de Instituciones Financieras : Evaluación de un caso práctico de lavado de dinero por medio de instituciones bancarias durante el periodo 2000-2002 [PDF]
El delito de lavado de dinero es un gran problema para los países ya que significa graves pérdidas para su economía, esta es una operación sumamente compleja por lo que requiere de muchos factores para llevarse a cabo. Los actos de corrupción, el tráfico
Briceño Zuniga, Yasmina de los Angeles +1 more
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ABSTRACT Objective To evaluate the use of twin vs singleton growth charts for detecting small‐for‐gestational‐age (SGA) twins at risk of adverse neonatal outcomes. Methods MEDLINE, EMBASE, CINAHL, Cochrane and Scopus databases were searched electronically from inception to May 2024.
S. Sorrenti +9 more
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ABSTRACT Policymakers organize and frequently communicate safety net policies, such as eligibility guidelines around administrative categories. The potential effects on how these thresholds are communicated remain empirically unexplored. We examined if communication either in terms of the Federal Poverty Line (FPL)‐ or dollar‐form alters preferences ...
Simon F. Haeder, Donald P. Moynihan
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Formula over Function? From Algorithms to Values in Judicial Evaluation
This paper discusses the forms and effects of the ‘invasion’ of the ‘temples of the law’ by new economic and managerial forms of performance evaluation.
Francesco Contini +2 more
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Evaluating protected areas’ coverage of threats to terrestrial biodiversity
Abstract Protected areas (PAs) are vital for biodiversity conservation and have expanded globally. However, increasing pressures on biodiversity make it difficult to achieve conservation goals. Using threat probability maps based on the International Union for Conservation of Nature Red List and the World Database of Protected Areas, we analyzed the ...
Katherine Pulido‐Chadid +2 more
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El trabajo tiene por objeto la evaluación de la calidad de las seis ediciones del curso e-learning Espacio Judicial Europeo en materia Civil y Mercantil, impartido desde 2004 a 2008 y organizadas por el Consejo General del Poder Judicial de España, con ...
Ángel Javier Fresneda-Heredero
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La rendición de cuentas judicial es una cuestión compleja, pero fundamental, para una verdadera transformación y legitimación del Poder Judicial. Nuestro sistema jurídico ha tenido avances, pero aún presenta grandes retos, pues existen dudas sobre su ...
Omar Vázquez Sánchez
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