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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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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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Conflicts and Commonalities in Judicial Evaluation
This article explores the proper role of judicial evaluation in relation to the various branches of government and a range of disciplines. Judicial evaluation is a practical, interpretive sphere of inquiry, based on dialogue and collaboration.
Richard Mohr, Francesco Contini
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Research on Multiattribute Comprehensive Evaluation of Intelligent Judicial Decision System
When dealing with cases, judges must consult a large number of relevant materials and carefully consider before they can write the final judgment. So, we want to use intelligent systems to assist the judicial system in handling cases.
Gang Zhao, Jifa Wang, Huibin Shi
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The drugs on the market for schizophrenia are first-generation and second-generation antipsychotics. Some of the first-generation drugs have more side effects than the other drugs, so they are gradually no longer being applied clinically.
Min Wang +17 more
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Insertion and use of multicriteria methods for neutrosophic judicial evaluation [PDF]
This study addresses the growing need to integrate multicriteria methods into judicial evaluation, specifically through a neutrosophic approach, to improve the accuracy and reliability of legal decision-making.
Roberto Carlos Jiménez Martinez +3 more
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Informality as a Virtue: Exploring Positive Informal Judicial Institutions
Most scholarly writings focus on the harmful effects of informal institutions. This article explores the positive influence of informal judicial institutions on the fundamental values of judicial systems.
Hubert Smekal
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This article reviews how Chinese scholars debate the policy of building smart courts in the context of judicial reform. This policy entails the automation and digitisation of judicial processes. It is part of broader judicial reforms that aim to create a
Straton Papagianneas
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Fair Trial in Human Rights and the Islamic Judicial Doctrine [PDF]
Mostafa Fazaeli[1] Assistant Professor, International Law Group, Law Faculty,Qom University, Qom, Iran Basically justice has different philosophical, ethical and legal aspects, but the evaluation of its implementation in various social processes ...
mOSTAFA fAZAELI
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Researching Justification Texts of a First Instance Court: from Assignment to Results and Reporting
Court decisions are reasoned to legitimize them. Lay people seem to understand little of the work of the courts. One of the questions for court administrators and judges is: for whom do judges write their judgments?
Philip Langbroek, Tina Linden, van der
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