Efficacité et qualité de la justiceCouncil of Europe, 01.01.2008 - 346 Seiten The new edition of the report of the European Commission for the Efficiency of Justice (CEPEJ), comprising new data for 45 European states, provides the Council of Europe with a real snapshot of justice in Europe. The methods developed by the CEPEJ to monitor judicial systems have collected, processed and analysed thousands of quantitative and qualitative data. This report, which is intended for policy makers, legal practitioners and researchers as well as for those who are interested in the functioning of justice in Europe, provides comparative tables and analysis of key indicators including: public spending on the judicial system, the legal aid system, the organisation of jurisdictions, judicial personnel, length of proceedings, lawyers and notaries. |
Inhalt
Foreword | 7 |
courts prosecution system and legal aid | 18 |
Access to justice | 48 |
Users of the courts rights and public confidence | 60 |
The courts | 74 |
Alternative Dispute Resolution ADR | 99 |
Judges | 108 |
Nonjudge staff | 117 |
Prosecutors | 164 |
Status and career of judges and prosecutors | 175 |
Lawyers | 211 |
Execution of court decisions | 223 |
The notaries | 235 |
Judicial Reforms | 241 |
Towards more efficiency and quality in the European judicial systems | 248 |
Fair trial and court activity | 125 |
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administrative law Andorra Armenia Austria Azerbaijan Belgium Bosnia and Herzegovina Bulgaria CEPEJ civil concerning Council of Europe court budget court fees criminal offences Croatia Cyprus Czech Republic Denmark disciplinary proceedings divorce enforcement agents Estonia European evaluation example figures Finland former Yugoslav Republic France functions FYROMacedonia Georgia Germany Greece Hungary included indicate instance courts Ireland Yes Italy judges and prosecutors judicial systems judiciary Latvia lawyers lay judges legal aid length of proceedings Lithuania litigious Luxembourg Malta mediation procedure Ministry of Justice modalities Moldova Monaco Montenegro Netherlands non-judge staff Norway notaries number of countries number of courts number of incoming organisation parties Pending Poland Portugal possible professional judges prosecution service public budget allocated public prosecutor question Republic of Macedonia responsible Romania Russian Federation sanctions Serbia Slovakia Slovenia Spain specialised specific Supreme Court Sweden Switzerland Table timeframe Total number Turkey UK-England and Wales Ukraine victims Yes Yes Yes