The study of the administration of justice in the broadest meaning of the term - taking into account all sorts of courts and judicial personnel: judges, prosecutors, attorneys, administrative staff…- is, at least in principle, interdisciplinary: it deals with legal rules, but also with behaviour, expectations and values. Its development in Europe has been relatively late, but the changing relationships between courts and the political system in the second part of the XX century and the present context of European unification offer an important chance for the future.
Carlo Guarnieri (2013). Social Science and Judicial Studies: Lessons from the US and Europe. The Hague : Eleven International Publishing.
Social Science and Judicial Studies: Lessons from the US and Europe
GUARNIERI CALBO CROTTA, CARLO ANTONIO
2013
Abstract
The study of the administration of justice in the broadest meaning of the term - taking into account all sorts of courts and judicial personnel: judges, prosecutors, attorneys, administrative staff…- is, at least in principle, interdisciplinary: it deals with legal rules, but also with behaviour, expectations and values. Its development in Europe has been relatively late, but the changing relationships between courts and the political system in the second part of the XX century and the present context of European unification offer an important chance for the future.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.