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1 Models of court administration  



1.1  Executive model  





1.2  Judicial / autonomous model  





1.3  Partnership / commission model  







2 See also  





3 Notes and references  














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Court administration, administration of courtsorjudicial administration is a field of public administrationonback office affairs of court operation, including annual budgeting and human resource management.

Models of court administration[edit]

While detailed hands-on practice of court administration differs in each of country by its own tradition and constitution, general models of court administration can be classified according to who leads core parts of it among branches of government, such as executiveorjudiciary.[1]

Executive model[edit]

Executive model entails core parts of court administration, such as annual budgeting and appointment of judges, to responsible minister (mostly justice, treasuryorinterior minister) in cabinet inside executive branch of the government. Yet day-to-day parts of court administration, such as case assignment and appointment of court clerks, are usually delegated to chief judge of each court. Example of this model is Federal Courts of Germany, where Federal Ministry of Justice and Federal Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs takes authority for court administration.[2]

Judicial / autonomous model[edit]

Judicial model, or autonomous model empowers judiciary itself to handle court administration. Example of this model is Federal judiciary of the United States, where Judicial Conference constituted by chief judge of each federal courts makes policy decision, and Administrative Office composed by the Chief Justice executes it.[3]

Partnership / commission model[edit]

Partnership model or commission model makes both executive and judiciary mutually responsible for court administration, by creating joint independent commission. This commissions are usually called as 'council of the judiciary'. This model is popular in European countries, yet detailed mission of each 'council of the judiciary' varies. For example, 'French council of the judiciary (French: Conseil supérieur de la magistrature)' on French judiciary courts is only responsible for human resource management but not for annual budgeting.[4]

See also[edit]

Notes and references[edit]

  1. ^ Baar, Caar; et al. (2009). Alternative Models of Court Administration (Technical report). Canadian Judicial Council. Retrieved 2023-06-01.
  • ^ "National justice systems-Germany". European e-Justice Portal. European Union. 2021-05-14. Retrieved 2023-06-01.
  • ^ Fox, Natalie; et al. (2017). "Models of Court Administration: An Attempt at a Comparative Review". Current Challenges in Court Administration. Hague: Eleven International Publishing. pp. 187–214.
  • ^ Expert-Foulquier, Caroline (2020). "The Financial Independence of the Judiciary in France". International Journal for Court Administration. 11 (1): 6. doi:10.36745/ijca.300. S2CID 214307507. Retrieved 2023-06-01.

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