Effective Justice. International and Comparative Approaches
Volume 1
Herausgegeben:Janusz-Pohl, Barbara; Vicoli, Daniele
Effective Justice. International and Comparative Approaches
Volume 1
Herausgegeben:Janusz-Pohl, Barbara; Vicoli, Daniele
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The book is the culmination of the collaborative efforts of dedicated researchers within the Effective Justice International and Comparative Approaches Platform.
It captures works on organisation of judicial systems and digital justice. The chapters address a range of topics, including national and international themes, particularly those relevant to links with the European Convention on Human Rights and the European Union law.
The common theme throughout the collection is the concept of effectiveness. It is seen in a multi-layered dimension related to the achievement of the goals inherent to a given procedure, institution, or process activity. …mehr
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The book is the culmination of the collaborative efforts of dedicated researchers within the Effective Justice International and Comparative Approaches Platform.
It captures works on organisation of judicial systems and digital justice. The chapters address a range of topics, including national and international themes, particularly those relevant to links with the European Convention on Human Rights and the European Union law.
The common theme throughout the collection is the concept of effectiveness. It is seen in a multi-layered dimension related to the achievement of the goals inherent to a given procedure, institution, or process activity.
It captures works on organisation of judicial systems and digital justice. The chapters address a range of topics, including national and international themes, particularly those relevant to links with the European Convention on Human Rights and the European Union law.
The common theme throughout the collection is the concept of effectiveness. It is seen in a multi-layered dimension related to the achievement of the goals inherent to a given procedure, institution, or process activity.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Ius, Lex et Res Publica 38
- Verlag: Peter Lang
- Artikelnr. des Verlages: 290201
- 1. Auflage
- Seitenzahl: 284
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. April 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 153mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 438g
- ISBN-13: 9783631902011
- ISBN-10: 3631902018
- Artikelnr.: 74050288
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Lang, Peter GmbH
- Gontardstraße 11
- 10178 Berlin
- r.boehm-korff@peterlang.com
- Ius, Lex et Res Publica 38
- Verlag: Peter Lang
- Artikelnr. des Verlages: 290201
- 1. Auflage
- Seitenzahl: 284
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. April 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 153mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 438g
- ISBN-13: 9783631902011
- ISBN-10: 3631902018
- Artikelnr.: 74050288
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Lang, Peter GmbH
- Gontardstraße 11
- 10178 Berlin
- r.boehm-korff@peterlang.com
Daniele Vicoli is an Associate Professor of Criminal Procedure at the University of Bologna. He is the author of a monograph on the time limits for criminal investigations. He has presented at many conferences and published papers in law journals. From 2017 to 2018, he was a member of the Committee for the Reform of the Penal Enforcement System.
Editorial
PART I: ORGANISATION OF JUDICIAL SYSTEMS
I. Perceptions of the Effectiveness and Its Interdisciplinary Approach - Keynotes, Barbara Janusz-Pohl
II. Effectiveness through approximation in the EU Area of Freedom Security and Justice, Benedetta Arrighini
III. The Impact of The Rule of Law Backslide on Revision of the Competences of The Court of Justice of the European Union on the Matter of Member States' Domestic Jurisprudence, Jacek Szkudlarek
IV. Organizational Efficiency in the Spanish Judicial Power: New Trends, Ana Beltrán Montoliu
V. Access to Justice and Proximity Justice in Spain: The Valencian model, Andrea Planchadell-Gargallo
VI. Model of pre-trial proceedings and its influence on the judicial stage of criminal proceedings - comparative analysis of European legal systems, Justin Glebocka
VII. Applying the achievements of 20th and 21st-century psychology to the organisation of justice. Remarks on the improvement of judicial activity, Konrad Burdziak
VIII. Challenging Legal Education in Pursuit of Judicial Efficiency: A Comparative Analysis of Poland and Italy,Marcin Rau
PART II: DIGITAL JUSTICE
I. The European Union's strategy on digitalisation of judicial cooperation in criminal matters: towards a more effective Justice in cross-border scenarios?, Alejandro Hernández López
II. The Italian Route towards Digitalization of Criminal Proceedings. The Latest Developments in the Field of Remote Justice, Marianna Biral
III. The impact of AI-based Recidivism Risk Assessment Instruments on human decision-making in criminal justice: COMPAS case study in the context of Polish and European Union law, Ewa Aleksandra P³ocha
IV. Systematic literature review of associations between question type and adult witnesses' accuracy: A step in creating a digital solution to train law enforcement personnel's investigative interviewing skills, Kristjan Kask et al.
PART I: ORGANISATION OF JUDICIAL SYSTEMS
I. Perceptions of the Effectiveness and Its Interdisciplinary Approach - Keynotes, Barbara Janusz-Pohl
II. Effectiveness through approximation in the EU Area of Freedom Security and Justice, Benedetta Arrighini
III. The Impact of The Rule of Law Backslide on Revision of the Competences of The Court of Justice of the European Union on the Matter of Member States' Domestic Jurisprudence, Jacek Szkudlarek
IV. Organizational Efficiency in the Spanish Judicial Power: New Trends, Ana Beltrán Montoliu
V. Access to Justice and Proximity Justice in Spain: The Valencian model, Andrea Planchadell-Gargallo
VI. Model of pre-trial proceedings and its influence on the judicial stage of criminal proceedings - comparative analysis of European legal systems, Justin Glebocka
VII. Applying the achievements of 20th and 21st-century psychology to the organisation of justice. Remarks on the improvement of judicial activity, Konrad Burdziak
VIII. Challenging Legal Education in Pursuit of Judicial Efficiency: A Comparative Analysis of Poland and Italy,Marcin Rau
PART II: DIGITAL JUSTICE
I. The European Union's strategy on digitalisation of judicial cooperation in criminal matters: towards a more effective Justice in cross-border scenarios?, Alejandro Hernández López
II. The Italian Route towards Digitalization of Criminal Proceedings. The Latest Developments in the Field of Remote Justice, Marianna Biral
III. The impact of AI-based Recidivism Risk Assessment Instruments on human decision-making in criminal justice: COMPAS case study in the context of Polish and European Union law, Ewa Aleksandra P³ocha
IV. Systematic literature review of associations between question type and adult witnesses' accuracy: A step in creating a digital solution to train law enforcement personnel's investigative interviewing skills, Kristjan Kask et al.
Editorial
PART I: ORGANISATION OF JUDICIAL SYSTEMS
I. Perceptions of the Effectiveness and Its Interdisciplinary Approach - Keynotes, Barbara Janusz-Pohl
II. Effectiveness through approximation in the EU Area of Freedom Security and Justice, Benedetta Arrighini
III. The Impact of The Rule of Law Backslide on Revision of the Competences of The Court of Justice of the European Union on the Matter of Member States' Domestic Jurisprudence, Jacek Szkudlarek
IV. Organizational Efficiency in the Spanish Judicial Power: New Trends, Ana Beltrán Montoliu
V. Access to Justice and Proximity Justice in Spain: The Valencian model, Andrea Planchadell-Gargallo
VI. Model of pre-trial proceedings and its influence on the judicial stage of criminal proceedings - comparative analysis of European legal systems, Justin Glebocka
VII. Applying the achievements of 20th and 21st-century psychology to the organisation of justice. Remarks on the improvement of judicial activity, Konrad Burdziak
VIII. Challenging Legal Education in Pursuit of Judicial Efficiency: A Comparative Analysis of Poland and Italy,Marcin Rau
PART II: DIGITAL JUSTICE
I. The European Union's strategy on digitalisation of judicial cooperation in criminal matters: towards a more effective Justice in cross-border scenarios?, Alejandro Hernández López
II. The Italian Route towards Digitalization of Criminal Proceedings. The Latest Developments in the Field of Remote Justice, Marianna Biral
III. The impact of AI-based Recidivism Risk Assessment Instruments on human decision-making in criminal justice: COMPAS case study in the context of Polish and European Union law, Ewa Aleksandra P³ocha
IV. Systematic literature review of associations between question type and adult witnesses' accuracy: A step in creating a digital solution to train law enforcement personnel's investigative interviewing skills, Kristjan Kask et al.
PART I: ORGANISATION OF JUDICIAL SYSTEMS
I. Perceptions of the Effectiveness and Its Interdisciplinary Approach - Keynotes, Barbara Janusz-Pohl
II. Effectiveness through approximation in the EU Area of Freedom Security and Justice, Benedetta Arrighini
III. The Impact of The Rule of Law Backslide on Revision of the Competences of The Court of Justice of the European Union on the Matter of Member States' Domestic Jurisprudence, Jacek Szkudlarek
IV. Organizational Efficiency in the Spanish Judicial Power: New Trends, Ana Beltrán Montoliu
V. Access to Justice and Proximity Justice in Spain: The Valencian model, Andrea Planchadell-Gargallo
VI. Model of pre-trial proceedings and its influence on the judicial stage of criminal proceedings - comparative analysis of European legal systems, Justin Glebocka
VII. Applying the achievements of 20th and 21st-century psychology to the organisation of justice. Remarks on the improvement of judicial activity, Konrad Burdziak
VIII. Challenging Legal Education in Pursuit of Judicial Efficiency: A Comparative Analysis of Poland and Italy,Marcin Rau
PART II: DIGITAL JUSTICE
I. The European Union's strategy on digitalisation of judicial cooperation in criminal matters: towards a more effective Justice in cross-border scenarios?, Alejandro Hernández López
II. The Italian Route towards Digitalization of Criminal Proceedings. The Latest Developments in the Field of Remote Justice, Marianna Biral
III. The impact of AI-based Recidivism Risk Assessment Instruments on human decision-making in criminal justice: COMPAS case study in the context of Polish and European Union law, Ewa Aleksandra P³ocha
IV. Systematic literature review of associations between question type and adult witnesses' accuracy: A step in creating a digital solution to train law enforcement personnel's investigative interviewing skills, Kristjan Kask et al.