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
Hélène Pauliat, professor of public law and dean of the faculty of law and economic sciences of Limoges University, France
The Minister of Justice has not played an important role in curbing abuses, but the Superior Council of the Magistrates (CSM) has dealt with disciplinary prosecutions
Should the Mediator or a special Ombudsman for justice organisations, including courts handle these complaints? Should the concerns a magistrate (CSM) be given wider powers? France attempted to address these issues through a law on the responsibility of magistrates
Summary
Hélène Pauliat, professor of public law and dean of the faculty of law and economic sciences of Limoges University, France. If complaints regarding delays are regarded as related to the functioning of the public service of justice, they might be appropriate for handling by a mediator or an Ombudsman.
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