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A discrezione del giudice : ordine e disordine : una prospettiva quantistica / Roberto Bin
A discrezione del giudice : ordine e disordine : una prospettiva quantistica / Roberto Bin
Autore Bin, Roberto
Edizione [2. ed]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Milano : Angeli, 2014
Descrizione fisica 111 p. ; 22 cm.
Disciplina 347.012(TRIBUNALI CIVILI. PRINCIPI GENERALI)
Soggetto topico Giudici - Discrezionalità
ISBN 8-88-204-3413-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione ita
Record Nr. UNICAMPANIA-SUN0105372
Bin, Roberto  
Milano : Angeli, 2014
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A discrezione del giudice : ordine e disordine : una prospettiva quantistica / Roberto Bin
A discrezione del giudice : ordine e disordine : una prospettiva quantistica / Roberto Bin
Autore Bin, Roberto
Edizione [2. ed]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Milano, : Angeli, 2014
Descrizione fisica 111 p. ; 22 cm.
Disciplina 347.012(TRIBUNALI CIVILI. PRINCIPI GENERALI)
Soggetto topico Giudici - Discrezionalità
ISBN 978-88-204-3413-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione ita
Record Nr. UNICAMPANIA-VAN0105372
Bin, Roberto  
Milano, : Angeli, 2014
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Autonomia privata e accordi sulla giurisdizione : un'analisi comparata / Giacomo Pailli ; presentazione di Fernando Gascón Inchausti
Autonomia privata e accordi sulla giurisdizione : un'analisi comparata / Giacomo Pailli ; presentazione di Fernando Gascón Inchausti
Autore Pailli, Giacomo
Pubbl/distr/stampa Torino, : Giappichelli, 2020
Descrizione fisica XXVIII, 396 p. ; 24 cm
Disciplina 347.012
Collana Comparazione e cultura giuridica, Nuova serie
Soggetto non controllato Conflitti di giurisdizione - Accordi - Diritto internazionale privato
ISBN 978-88-921-2108-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione ita
Record Nr. UNINA-9910598386503321
Pailli, Giacomo  
Torino, : Giappichelli, 2020
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Civil case management in the twenty-first century : court structures still matter / / Peter C. H. Chan and C. H. van Rhee, editors
Civil case management in the twenty-first century : court structures still matter / / Peter C. H. Chan and C. H. van Rhee, editors
Pubbl/distr/stampa Gateway East, Singapore : , : Springer, , [2021]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (201 pages)
Disciplina 347.012
Soggetto topico Court administration
ISBN 981-334-512-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910483718903321
Gateway East, Singapore : , : Springer, , [2021]
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Codice dei servizi di cancelleria e ordinamento del personale giudiziario / annotazioni e coordinamenti a cura di Luigi Bonavolontà
Codice dei servizi di cancelleria e ordinamento del personale giudiziario / annotazioni e coordinamenti a cura di Luigi Bonavolontà
Autore ITALIA
Edizione [4. ed]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Piacenza : La tribuna, copyr. 2001
Descrizione fisica 1950 p. ; 24 cm
Disciplina 347.012
Collana I codici vigenti e le leggi speciali
Soggetto topico Servizi di cancelleria - Manuali
Segreterie giudiziarie - Manuali
ISBN 88-8294-172-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione ita
Record Nr. UNISA-990000513970203316
ITALIA  
Piacenza : La tribuna, copyr. 2001
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Commentario del Codice e delle leggi di Procedura civile / Lodovico Mortara
Commentario del Codice e delle leggi di Procedura civile / Lodovico Mortara
Autore Mortara, Lodovico
Pubbl/distr/stampa Milano : Vallardi, [1908]?
Descrizione fisica 5 v. ; 25 cm.
Disciplina 347.012
Collana Biblioteca giuridica contemporanea
Soggetto topico Diritto processuale civile - Italia
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione ita
Record Nr. UNISALENTO-991001772239707536
Mortara, Lodovico  
Milano : Vallardi, [1908]?
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Conflitti transnazionali di giurisdizioni / Michele Angelo Lupoi
Conflitti transnazionali di giurisdizioni / Michele Angelo Lupoi
Autore LUPOI, Michele Angelo
Pubbl/distr/stampa Milano : A. Giuffré, 2002-
Descrizione fisica v. ; 24 cm
Disciplina 347.012
Collana Seminario giuridico della Università di Bologna
Soggetto topico Conflitti di giurisdizione e di competenza -- Diritto internazionale privato
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione ita
Record Nr. UNISA-990001112670203316
LUPOI, Michele Angelo  
Milano : A. Giuffré, 2002-
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Cooperazione giudiziaria e di polizia in materia penale / Chiara Maria Paolucci
Cooperazione giudiziaria e di polizia in materia penale / Chiara Maria Paolucci
Autore PAOLUCCI, Chiara Maria
Pubbl/distr/stampa Torino, : UTET giuridica, 2011
Descrizione fisica XX, 779 p. ; 25 cm
Disciplina 347.012
Collana Sistemi giuridici
Soggetto topico Giustizia penale - Cooperazione internazionale
ISBN 978-88-598-0609-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione ita
Record Nr. UNISA-990003563060203316
PAOLUCCI, Chiara Maria  
Torino, : UTET giuridica, 2011
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Courtroom power distance dynamics / / Michał Dudek, Mateusz Stępień
Courtroom power distance dynamics / / Michał Dudek, Mateusz Stępień
Autore Dudek Micha (Lawyer)
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham, Switzerland : , : Springer, , [2021]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (xii, 295 pages) : illustrations
Disciplina 347.012
Collana Law and visual jurisprudence
Soggetto topico Conduct of court proceedings
Power (Social sciences)
ISBN 3-030-66984-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- 1.1 Origin of the Book -- 1.2 Context and the Main Subject -- 1.3 A Glimpse of Chapter 2 -- 1.4 A Glance at Chapter 3 -- 1.5 A Peek at Chapter 4 -- 1.6 Foreshadowing the Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 2: Courts, Courtrooms, and Power Distance -- 2.1 Organizational Culture of Courts -- 2.1.1 Courts as Organizations -- 2.1.2 Concept of Organizational Culture -- 2.1.3 Applications -- 2.1.4 Organizational Culture Dimensions -- 2.2 Geert Hofstede´s Concept of Power Distance -- 2.2.1 Introduction -- 2.2.2 On Geert Hofstede´s Definition of Power Distance -- 2.2.3 Differences Between Low and High Power Distance -- 2.2.4 Critique of Hofstede´s Concept of Power Distance -- 2.2.5 (After All) Positive Reflection -- 2.3 Using the Concept of Power Distance in the Legal Context -- 2.3.1 The Relative Lack of Interest -- 2.3.2 Procedural Justice and Power Distance -- 2.3.3 Decision-Makers and Power Distance -- 2.3.4 Lay Assessors, Judicial Decision-Making, and Power Distance -- 2.3.5 Common Points -- 2.4 Searching for Inspiration -- 2.4.1 Establishing the Guiding Criteria -- 2.4.2 Krzysztof Pałecki´s Normativity-Oriented Concept of Power -- 2.4.3 Some Polemic Thoughts -- 2.4.4 Lesson Learned -- 2.5 Toward the Three-Level Power Distance Concept -- 2.6 Subjective Power Distance -- 2.7 Organizational Power Distance -- 2.7.1 The Basics -- 2.7.2 Relative Independence -- 2.7.3 Coherence -- 2.7.4 ``Incompleteness´´ -- 2.7.5 Researching Organizational Power Distance -- 2.8 Interactional Power Distance -- 2.8.1 The Basics -- 2.8.2 Relativity -- 2.8.3 Controllability and Uncontrollability -- 2.8.4 Researching Interactional Power Distance -- 2.9 Self-Critical Reflection on Three-Level Power Distance -- 2.10 Commentary on Communication Accommodation Theory -- 2.10.1 Basic Idea.
2.10.2 Difficulties to Consider -- 2.10.3 The Idea of Base-Level Communication and Its Possible Implications -- 2.11 Three-Level Power Distance and Communication Accommodation Theory -- 2.11.1 Similarities -- 2.11.2 Differences -- 2.11.3 Supplement to Three-Level Power Distance -- 2.12 For What Can the Three-Level Power Distance Be Used? -- References -- Chapter 3: Judge-Witness Courtroom Power Distance Dynamics -- 3.1 Complexity of Research on Judge-Witness Courtroom Power Distance -- 3.2 Observation Research in Kraków Regional Courts -- 3.2.1 Basic Information on the Research -- 3.2.2 Research Site -- 3.2.3 The Socio-Political Context of the Research -- 3.2.4 Research Technique -- 3.2.5 Analyzing the Collected Empirical Data -- 3.3 How Judges Address Delayed Case Hearings -- 3.3.1 The Absence of Reaction -- 3.3.2 Different Reactions to Different Delays -- 3.3.3 Side Note on (Not) Welcoming Case Hearing Participants -- 3.3.4 The Importance of Apology and Two Modes of Welcoming -- 3.4 The Swearing-in of Witnesses -- 3.4.1 Characteristics of Polish Regulations -- 3.4.2 The Typical Manner of Dealing With the Swearing-in of Witnesses -- 3.4.3 The Main Problems With Dominant Practices -- 3.4.4 Professionalization of the Ritual -- 3.5 The Way the Judges Self-Refer -- 3.5.1 How Judges Talk About Themselves Matters -- 3.5.2 The Basic Form -- 3.5.3 Use of the First-Person by Judges -- 3.5.4 Mixed Manners of Judges Addressing Themselves -- 3.5.5 Using ``We´´ -- 3.5.6 Between the Forms ``I´´ and ``the Court´´ -- 3.6 The Way the Judge Refers to Hearing Participants -- 3.6.1 The Inevitability of Addressing -- 3.6.2 First Mode: Without Indication of the Subject, Using the Infinitive Verb Form -- 3.6.3 Second Mode: With Nominative Indication of the Subject´s Status in the Hearing and Third-Person Verb Forms.
3.6.4 Third Mode: With the Nominative Honorific, Indication of the Subject´s Status in the Hearing and Third-Person Verb Forms -- 3.6.5 Fourth Mode: With a Vocative Honorific and the Indication of the Subject´s Status in the Hearing -- 3.6.6 Fifth Mode: Non-Nominative Honorific -- 3.6.7 Sixth Mode: Non-Nominative Honorific and the First Name of the Addressed Person -- 3.6.8 Seventh Mode: ``Ladies and Gentlemen´´ -- 3.6.9 Eighth Mode: First-Person Plural -- 3.6.10 Inconsistency and Entanglement -- 3.6.11 Instrumentality and Easy-to-Overlook Character -- 3.7 Judicial Corrections to Hearing Participants´ Actions -- 3.7.1 Preliminary, Pre-Empirical Reflection -- 3.7.2 Basic Examples of Formal Judicial Corrections -- 3.7.3 Ineffective, Disproportionate, and Selective Formal Corrections -- 3.7.4 No Formal Corrections When Needed -- 3.7.5 Substantial Judicial Corrections -- 3.7.6 Cases That Are Difficult to Interpret Unequivocally -- 3.7.7 Power Distance-Increasing Substantial Judicial Corrections -- 3.7.8 Power Distance-Decreasing Substantial Judicial Corrections -- 3.7.9 Some Practical Suggestions -- 3.8 When Hearing Participants (Especially Witnesses) Correct the Judge -- 3.8.1 Putting Correcting Judges in Context -- 3.8.2 Professionals as Correctors -- 3.8.3 Witnesses as Correctors -- 3.8.4 Correcting as a Non-Obvious Indicator of Power Distance -- 3.9 Judicial Explanations to Case Hearing Participants -- 3.9.1 Pre-Empirical Guess -- 3.9.2 Decrease of Power Distance: A Prevalent Effect of Judicial Explanations? -- 3.9.3 Between Default Power Distance and Increasing Power Distance -- 3.9.4 A Case of Power Distance-Increasing Judicial Explanation -- 3.9.5 Ambivalence of Judicial Explanations -- 3.10 Minutes-Taking and Judge-Clerk Relations -- 3.10.1 The Function of Clerks in Polish Courtrooms.
3.10.2 Chronological and Reassumption Minutes from the Perspective of Power Distance -- 3.10.3 Faithfulness of Judicial Dictation -- 3.10.4 Frequency of Interruptions, Speaking Volume, and Pace in Judicial Dictation -- 3.10.5 Meta Statements in Judicial Dictation -- 3.10.6 Linguistic Precision in Judicial Dictation -- 3.10.7 Other Features of Minutes-Taking -- 3.10.8 Additional Remarks on Judge-Clerk Relation -- 3.10.9 Modifying Minutes-Taking Practices, Modifying Judge-Clerk Relation -- 3.11 Ending Witnesses´ Testimony -- 3.11.1 The Relevance of Endings -- 3.11.2 Typical Ways of Ending the Hearings and Questioning the Witnesses -- 3.11.3 Atypical Cases -- 3.11.4 When the End of Questioning and the End of the Hearing Coincide -- 3.11.5 On More Active Witnesses -- 3.11.6 On the Way to a Better Ending -- 3.12 Judicial Verbal Communication -- 3.12.1 Three Aspects -- 3.12.2 First Aspect: Fluency -- 3.12.3 Fluency and Power Distance -- 3.12.4 Second Aspect: Consistency -- 3.12.5 Predominance of Deviations from Consistency -- 3.12.6 Third Aspect: Formality and Informality -- 3.12.7 A Case of Formality and a Note on ``Accommodators´´ and ``Accommodatees´´ -- 3.12.8 Fluctuating Between Formality and Informality -- 3.12.9 (More Consistent) Judicial Verbal Informality and Its Manifestations -- 3.12.10 Raising Awareness About the Judicial Verbal Communication -- 3.13 Judicial Non-Verbal Communication -- 3.13.1 Limited Scope of Analyses -- 3.13.2 Non-Verbal Indicators of Judge´s Attention and Understanding -- 3.13.3 Non-Verbality as an Illustration of Verbality, and Non-Verbality as a Substitute to Verbality -- 3.13.4 Self-Centered Judicial Non-Verbality -- 3.13.5 Paradoxicality of Better Control Over Non-Verbality -- 3.14 Smiling in the Courtroom -- 3.14.1 Problematizing Smiling -- 3.14.2 Judicial Smile as a Correction-Softening Tool.
3.14.3 Judicial Smile as a Stress Reliever -- 3.14.4 Judicial Smiles as a Way of Commenting on the Witnesses´ Statements -- 3.14.5 Judicial Smiles in the Name of Professional Bonding -- 3.14.6 A Commentary on Witnesses as Smile-Provokers -- 3.14.7 The Accused and Malicious Laughter -- 3.14.8 The Ambiguities of Smiling in the Courtroom -- 3.15 Judges´ Clothes -- 3.15.1 Taking a Closer Look at Judges Outside the Courtroom -- 3.15.2 Judges´ ``Unrobed´´ Appearances -- 3.15.3 Another Dress Code for Judges? -- 3.16 General Findings -- 3.16.1 Focusing on Interactional Details -- 3.16.2 The Basic Trends -- 3.16.3 Power Distance and Procedural Principles -- 3.16.4 Toward the Innovations -- 3.16.5 Limitations -- Appendix A List of Observations -- References -- Legal Acts -- Chapter 4: Subjective Power Distance and Assessments of Judge´s Behaviors -- 4.1 Research Question -- 4.2 Applied Research Design -- 4.3 Characteristic of the Sample -- 4.4 Capturing the Subjective Power Distance -- 4.4.1 Choosing the Power Differential Scale -- 4.4.2 Characterizing and Adjusting the Power Differential Scale -- 4.4.3 Participants´ Subjective Power Distance -- 4.5 Capturing the Assessments of Judge´s Behaviors in Film Clips Research -- 4.5.1 Structure of Questionnaire 2 -- 4.5.2 The Evaluation of Participants´ Attention -- 4.5.3 The Sample´s Socio-Demographic Characteristics and Assessments of Judge´s Behaviors -- 4.5.4 Detailed Assessments -- 4.5.5 General Assessments -- 4.6 Drawing Inspiration from Nonconfirmation of Hypothesis -- 4.6.1 The Answer to the Main Research Question -- 4.6.2 Toward the Refinement of the Power Distance Studies -- 4.7 Methodological Self-Reflection -- 4.7.1 Introductory Remarks -- 4.7.2 Commentary on Psychometrics -- 4.7.3 A Note on the Power Differential Scale -- 4.7.4 Reflections on the Judge´s Behaviors Assessment Questionnaire.
4.7.5 Problem with the Sample.
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Dudek Micha (Lawyer)  
Cham, Switzerland : , : Springer, , [2021]
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The culture of judicial independence [[electronic resource] ] : conceptual foundations and practical challenges / / edited by Shimon Shetreet, Christopher Forsyth
The culture of judicial independence [[electronic resource] ] : conceptual foundations and practical challenges / / edited by Shimon Shetreet, Christopher Forsyth
Pubbl/distr/stampa Boston, : Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, c2012
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (689 p.)
Disciplina 347.012
Altri autori (Persone) ShetreetShimon <1946->
ForsythC. F
Collana Nijhoff eBook titles
Soggetto topico Judicial independence
Constitutional law
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-283-33476-3
9786613334763
90-04-21585-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Preliminary Material / Shimon Shetreet and Christopher Forsyth -- General Introduction / Shimon Shetreet and Christopher Forsyth -- The Significance of the Independence of the Judiciary Creating a Culture of Judicial Independence: The Practical Challenge and the Conceptual and Constitutional Infrastructure / Shimon Shetreet -- The Failure of Institutions: The South African Judicial Service Commission and the Hlophe Saga / Christopher Forsyth -- Independence of the Judiciary: The European Perspective / Marcel Storme -- A Fresh Start: The Four Pillars of Civil Justice / Neil Andrews -- The Judiciary and the Other Branches of Government Judicial Independence and the Rule of Law: Exploring the European Experience / Carlo Guarnieri and Daniela Piana -- The Rule of Law vs. the Rule of Judges: A Brandeisian Solution / Stephen Goldstein -- The Threats to Judicial Independence: Experiences from the Commonwealth / Cyrus Das -- Corruption and Judicial Independence / Hiram E. Chodosh -- Judicial Independence in the Face of Violence / Wayne McCormack -- Judicial Independence and Judicial Hubris / Maimon Schwarzschild -- Judicial Independence in International Law and National Law The Independence and Impartiality of the ‘International Judiciary’ / James Crawford and Joe McIntyre -- The Independence of International Judges in National Courts: Lessons from Bosnia Herzegovina / David Feldman -- The Impact of the ECHR Jurisprudence on the Austrian Practice in the Field of Judicial Independence / Walter Rechberger -- The Independence of International Arbitrators / H.E. Markus Buechel -- Judicial Independence as an Indicator of International Court Effectiveness: A Goal-Based Approach / Yuval Shany -- Separation of Powers and the International Judiciary – A Vision of Institutional Judicial Independence in International Law / Michael Bohlander -- Judicial Appointment, Judicial Conduct and Judicial Accountability The Supreme Court of Canada Appointment Process: Chronology, Context and Reform / Irwin Cotler -- The System of Judicial Appointment in Poland – A Question of the Legitimacy of the Judicial Power / Fryderyk Zoll -- Courts and the Media: Opening New Doors: Current Aspects of Court – Media Interaction in Israel / Eliezer Rivlin -- Independence and Judicial Discipline: The Italian Code of Judicial Conduct / Daniela Cavallini -- The Age of Judicial Responsibility: The Retirement and Resignation of Appellate Court Judges / Sir Louis Blom-Cooper QC -- Standards of Judicial Behaviour and the Impact of Codes of Conduct / Anton Cooray -- Country Studies of Judicial Independence Judicial Independence: The British Experience / Neil Andrews -- A Recent Challenge to Judicial Independence in Sri Lanka: The Issue of the Constitutional Council / Chandra R. de Silva -- Challenges of Judicial Independence–An Australian Perspective / H.P. Lee -- Shrinking Legal Aid, Unrepresented Litigants and Judicial Independence / Avrom Sherr -- The Northern Irish Judiciary in Times of Crisis: The Diplock Courts / Sophie Turenne -- The Challenge of Judicial Independence and the Experience of Pakistan / Mr. Justice Tassaduq Hussain Jillani.
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