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Courts, justice and efficiency : a socio-legal study of economic rationality in adjudication / Hector Fix-Fierro



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Autore: Fix Fierro Héctor Visualizza persona
Titolo: Courts, justice and efficiency : a socio-legal study of economic rationality in adjudication / Hector Fix-Fierro Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Oxford ; Portland, Oregon, : Hart Publishing, 2003
Edizione: 1st ed.
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (280 p.)
Disciplina: 340/.115
Soggetto topico: Justice, Administration of
Sociological jurisprudence
Court administration
Note generali: Description based upon print version of record.
Nota di bibliografia: Includes bibliographical references (pages [239]-264) and index
Nota di contenuto: 1. Introduction: Why Court Efficiency? -- 2. Litigation, Justice, and Efficiency -- 3. Selectivity -- 4. Processing Capacity -- Epilogue
Sommario/riassunto: This study explores the socio-legal context of economic rationality in the legal and judicial systems. It examines the meaning and relevance of the concept of efficiency for the operation of courts and court systems,seeking to answer questions such as: in what sense can we say that the adjudicative process works efficiently? What are the relevant criteria for the measurement and assessment of court efficiency? Should the courts try to operate efficiently and to what extent is this viable? What is the proper relationship between 'efficiency' and 'justice' considerations in a judicial proceeding? To answer these questions, a conceptual framework is developed on the basis of empirical studies and surveys carried out mainly in the United States, Western Europe and Latin America. Two basic ideas emerge from it. First, economic rationality has penetrated the legal and judicial systems at all levels and dimensions, from the level of society as a whole to the day-to-day operation of the courts, from the institutional dimension of adjudication to the organizational context of judicial decisions. Far from being an alien value in the judicial process, efficiency has become an inseparable part of the structure of expectations we place on the legal system. Second, economic rationality is not the prevalent value in legal decision-making, as it is subject to all kinds of constraints, local conditions and concrete negotiations with other values and interests
Titolo autorizzato: Courts, justice and efficiency  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 9786610807987
9781472559524
1472559525
9781280807985
1280807989
9781847310552
1847310559
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910955421803321
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