Strengthening Commercial Courts and Departments in Bosnia and Herzegovina : Caseload Distribution, Backlog, and Other Organizational Issues Affecting Performance
This Report presents the findings of an analysis of selected organizational issues affecting commercial justice performance in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH). It is the main deliverable under Component 1 of the BiH Commercial Justice Technical Assist...
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okr-10986-337892021-05-25T09:38:31Z Strengthening Commercial Courts and Departments in Bosnia and Herzegovina : Caseload Distribution, Backlog, and Other Organizational Issues Affecting Performance World Bank COMMON LAW COURT CIVIL LAW SYSTEM ACCESS TO JUSTICE COMMERCIAL COURT CASELOAD COURT PERFORMANCE COURT MANAGEMENT COURT BACKLOG This Report presents the findings of an analysis of selected organizational issues affecting commercial justice performance in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH). It is the main deliverable under Component 1 of the BiH Commercial Justice Technical Assistance Project financed by the UK Good Governance and Investment Climate Reform Trust Fund. The Project aims to support justice institutions in implementing reforms that improve efficiency and access to commercial justice in BiH. The Report’s primary focus is workload distribution among commercial courts and departments, and the effect of any imbalances within it on their performance. Other issues covered include: BiH’s caselaw database; its judicial performance evaluation system; production quotas and other incentive systems; its backlog reduction program; and court organization and management. The mixed methodology used to address these topics combined analysis of case flow statistics provided by the BiH High Judicial and Prosecutorial Council (HJPC) with interviews, document review, observation, and comparative experiences. 2020-05-21T15:56:27Z 2020-05-21T15:56:27Z 2019-10 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/341611572996074442/Strengthening-Commercial-Courts-and-Departments-in-Bosnia-and-Herzegovina-Caseload-Distribution-Backlog-and-Other-Organizational-Issues-Affecting-Performance http://hdl.handle.net/10986/33789 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work Economic & Sector Work :: Law and Justice Study Europe and Central Asia Bosnia and Herzegovina |
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This Report presents the findings of an
analysis of selected organizational issues affecting
commercial justice performance in Bosnia and Herzegovina
(BiH). It is the main deliverable under Component 1 of the
BiH Commercial Justice Technical Assistance Project financed
by the UK Good Governance and Investment Climate Reform
Trust Fund. The Project aims to support justice institutions
in implementing reforms that improve efficiency and access
to commercial justice in BiH. The Report’s primary focus is
workload distribution among commercial courts and
departments, and the effect of any imbalances within it on
their performance. Other issues covered include: BiH’s
caselaw database; its judicial performance evaluation
system; production quotas and other incentive systems; its
backlog reduction program; and court organization and
management. The mixed methodology used to address these
topics combined analysis of case flow statistics provided by
the BiH High Judicial and Prosecutorial Council (HJPC) with
interviews, document review, observation, and comparative experiences. |
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Strengthening Commercial Courts and Departments in Bosnia and Herzegovina : Caseload Distribution, Backlog, and Other Organizational Issues Affecting Performance |
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Strengthening Commercial Courts and Departments in Bosnia and Herzegovina : Caseload Distribution, Backlog, and Other Organizational Issues Affecting Performance |
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Strengthening Commercial Courts and Departments in Bosnia and Herzegovina : Caseload Distribution, Backlog, and Other Organizational Issues Affecting Performance |
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Strengthening Commercial Courts and Departments in Bosnia and Herzegovina : Caseload Distribution, Backlog, and Other Organizational Issues Affecting Performance |
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Strengthening Commercial Courts and Departments in Bosnia and Herzegovina : Caseload Distribution, Backlog, and Other Organizational Issues Affecting Performance |
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strengthening commercial courts and departments in bosnia and herzegovina : caseload distribution, backlog, and other organizational issues affecting performance |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2020 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/341611572996074442/Strengthening-Commercial-Courts-and-Departments-in-Bosnia-and-Herzegovina-Caseload-Distribution-Backlog-and-Other-Organizational-Issues-Affecting-Performance http://hdl.handle.net/10986/33789 |
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