Abstract
The International Journal for Court Administration (IJCA) is an electronic journal which focuses on court, judicial, and justice system administration, management, and governance. It provides a platform for the professional exchange of knowledge, experience and research in those areas for a diverse audience of practitioners and academics.Its scope is international. The editors welcome submissions from court officials, judges, justice ministry officials, academic researchers and consultants whose work and interests lie in the practical aspects of the effective administration of justice.
Highlights
In 1993 it was for me the first time to be invited as an expert for the Council of Europe in the framework of developing the judiciaries in Central and Eastern Europe in 1993, to be followed by many other activities abroad to date
European judiciaries had some contact with each other, the contacts were not extensive because judicial structures and judicial management were regarded as a national issue
These trainers must understand and acknowledge the role of judges and court presidents, so that the trainers can provide them insight into the structure of the court organization, and can help presidents integrate those who are functioning there in different roles (judges, staff, technical assistance, human resource management etc)
Summary
In 1993 it was for me the first time to be invited as an expert for the Council of Europe in the framework of developing the judiciaries in Central and Eastern Europe in 1993, to be followed by many other activities abroad to date.Prior to that time, European judiciaries had some contact with each other, the contacts were not extensive because judicial structures and judicial management were regarded as a national issue. Responsibility implies that the judiciary or court has the power to manage itself, including its budget.
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