Public and Private Justice: The Challenges of Rational Assessment of Performance in the Contemporary Justice Systems (CROSBI ID 34819)
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Uzelac, Alan
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Public and Private Justice: The Challenges of Rational Assessment of Performance in the Contemporary Justice Systems
Analysing the relationship between public and private justice (litigation and alternative dispute resolution) and the assessment of their performance, this paper discusses the methodological issues connected to research devoted to the functioning of justice systems. The author poses the question whether objective, well-founded and rational assessment of a particualr justice system is possible and, if so, what criteria should be applied. In addition, the issues to what extent the current European justice systems can be based on the basis of their assessment acording to particular methodologies, more specifically the methodologies and indicators developed by the European Commission for the Efficiency of Justice (CEPEJ) and the Doing Business indicators of business regulations and their enforcement developed by the World Bank.
justice, dispute resolution, performance, evaluation, assessment, litigation, arbitration
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Podaci o knjizi
Public and Private Justice - Dispute Resolution in Modern Societies
Uzelac, Alan ; van Rhee, C.H.
Antverpen : Oxford: Intersentia
2007.
978-90-5095-683-3