03223nam 22004093 450 991086082760332120230520060626.094-6274-190-5(CKB)4100000011280640(MiAaPQ)EBC30545258(Au-PeEL)EBL30545258(OCoLC)1379443379(EXLCZ)99410000001128064020230520d2019 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierMinisters of Justice in Comparative Perspective1st ed.The Hague :Boom Uitgevers Den Haag,2019.©2019.1 online resource (218 pages)94-6236-921-6 Intro -- Table of Contents -- List of abbreviations -- Introduction -- 1 An Outline of the Constitutional Position of the Minister of Justice -- 1.1 General Remarks -- 1.2 Historical Outline -- 1.3 The Procedure for the Appointment and Dismissal of the Minister of Justice -- 1.4 Forms of Responsibility Assigned to the Minister of Justice and Exclusions in the Scope of Combination of Positions -- 1.5 Conclusions -- 2 The Impact of the Minister of Justice on the Court System and the Court Administration -- 2.1 General Remarks -- 2.2 The Impact of the Minister of Justice on the Court System -- 2.2.1 Determination of the Internal Organization of Courts -- 2.2.2 Determination of the Territorial Structure of Courts (Creation and Dissolution of Courts) -- 2.3 Appointment and Dismissal of the Heads of Courts -- 2.4 The Influence of the Minister of Justice on Court Administration -- 2.4.1 Court Administration Model Subordinate to the Minister of Justice -- 2.4.2 A Model of an Executive Agency Subordinate to the Minister of Justice -- 2.4.3 A Model of an Independent Agency -- 2.4.4 A Judicial-Autonomous Model -- 2.5 Conclusions -- 3 The Minister of Justice and Judges -- 3.1 General Remarks -- 3.2 Impact of the Minister of Justice on Persons Appointed to Positions of Judges -- 3.2.1 The Executive Model -- 3.2.2 The Transitive Model -- 3.2.3 The Model Including the Appointment Function of the Judicial Councils -- 3.3 The Minister of Justice and the Disciplinary Liability of Judges -- 3.4 Influence of the Minister of Justice on the Process of Education of Candidates for Positions of Judges -- 3.5 Conclusions -- 4 Duties of the Ministers of Justice Not Directly Related to the Judiciary -- 4.1 General Remarks -- 4.2 The Minister of Justice As the Minister of Law -- 4.3 The Minister of Justice and Prosecution of Offences.4.3.1 The So-Called Personal Union Model -- 4.3.2 Ministerial Model -- 4.3.3 Mixed Model -- 4.3.4 The Model of Separation of the Prosecutor's Office -- 4.4 Duties Related to the Prison System and Probation -- 4.5 Conclusions -- Epilogue -- Normative Acts -- Bibliography.Mikuli Piotr1740915Fox Natalie1740916Puchta Radosław1740917MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910860827603321Ministers of Justice in Comparative Perspective4166828UNINA