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A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF JUDICIAL PERFORMANCE EVALUATION PROGRAMMES

Journal of Commonwealth Law and Legal Education, 2006
This article examines judicial performance evaluation in the United States, Nova Scotia, England, and Australia. There are three distinct categories of judicial performance evaluation: traditional forms of accountability, including the principle of ‘open justice’ and appellate review; analysis of judicial attributes; and court and administrative ...
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Judicial Discipline, Professional Evaluation and Accountability

2023
How does judicial discipline relate to professional evaluations and other accountability mechanisms? All the Countries seem to share the same objective: to arrange a fast and efficient disciplinary system, based on transparency and due process of law, avoiding any abuse, influence, or pressure from political powers.
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A Judicial Perspective on Child Custody Evaluations

2015
Family courts are focused on the protection of the child in a dissolution or family litigation matter. The protection of the child includes protecting a child’s mental and psychological health as well as a child’s physical health. This present emphasis on protecting the children in custody matters was not always the focus in the past, even though the ...
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Judicial independence and corporate innovation: Evidence from the establishment of circuit courts

Journal of Corporate Finance, 2023
Shaojie Lai, Hamish D Anderson
exaly  

Financial constraints, investments, and environmental strategies: An empirical analysis of judicial barriers

Business Strategy and the Environment, 2022
Greta Falavigna, Roberto Ippoliti
exaly  

EU-driven judicial reforms in Romania: a success story?

East European Politics, 2012
Martin Mendelski
exaly  

Economic growth and judicial independence: cross-country evidence using a new set of indicators

European Journal of Political Economy, 2003
Lars P Feld, Stefan Voigt
exaly  

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