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Courts, Justice, and Efficiency - A Socio-legal Study of Economic Rationality in Adjudication

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Zusatztext ...the discussion is illuminatinga number of thought-provoking propositions emerge from Fix-Fierro's detailed analysis. At the end of the study, there is a real sense of a framework against which individual material and propositions can be usefully examined. If concerns about efficiency and justice are a worldwide issue,..Fix-Fierro makes a valuable contribution to the debate. Informationen zum Autor Héctor Fix-Fierro is a full-time researcher and Associate Professor of Law at the National University of Mexico. Klappentext 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. Zusammenfassung 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. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. Introduction: Why Court Efficiency?2. Litigation, Justice, and Efficiency3. Selectivity4. Processing CapacityEpilogue...

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Auteurs Hector Fix Fierro, Hector Fix-Fierro, Fix-Fierro Hector
Edition Hart Publishing
 
Langues Anglais
Format d'édition Livre Relié
Sortie 06.01.2004
 
EAN 9781841133829
ISBN 978-1-84113-382-9
Pages 288
Dimensions 156 mm x 234 mm x 22 mm
Catégories Sciences sociales, droit, économie > Droit > Droit international, droit étranger

LAW / Courts, LAW / Legal Profession, LAW / Trial Practice, Courts & procedure, Legal systems: courts and procedures, Legal profession: general, Legal profession / practice of law: general

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