A must-have for policy makers, justice practitioners, researchers and all those who are interested in the functioning of justice in Europe and beyond, to have access to the information needed to be able to understand, analyse and reform
The latest edition of the report of the European Commission for the efficiency of justice (CEPEJ), which evaluates the functioning of the judicial systems of 44 participating Council of Europe member States as well as two observer States to the CEPEJ, Israel, and Morocco, continues the process carried out since 2002, focusing the content of the report on the analysis of European trends. In addition, the CEPEJ has also elaborated, for each participating state a profile which presents in a synthetic way the main data and indicators developed by the CEPEJ as well as an analysis of the main aspects of each judicial system.
Relying on a methodology which is already a reference for collecting and processing large number of judicial data, this unique study has been conceived above all as a tool for public policy aimed at improving the efficiency and quality of justice.
ALBANIA 10
ANDORRA 14
ARMENIA 18
AUSTRIA 22
AZERBAIJAN 26
BELGIUM 30
BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA 34
BULGARIA 38
CROATIA 42
CYPRUS 46
CZECH REPUBLIC 50
DENMARK 54
ESTONIA 58
FINLAND 62
FRANCE 66
GEORGIA 70
GERMANY 74
GREECE 78
HUNGARY 82
ICELAND 86
IRELAND 90
ITALY 94
LATVIA 98
LITHUANIA 102
LUXEMBOURG 106
MALTA 110
REPUBLIC OF MOLDOVA 114
MONACO 118
MONTENEGRO 122
NETHERLANDS 126
NORTH MACEDONIA 130
NORWAY 134
POLAND 138
PORTUGAL 142
ROMANIA 146
SERBIA 150
SLOVAK REPUBLIC 154
SLOVENIA 158
SPAIN 162
SWEDEN 166
SWITZERLAND 170
TÜRKİYE 174
UKRAINE 178
UK - ENGLAND AND WALES 182
UK - NORTHERN IRELAND 186
UK - SCOTLAND 190
ISRAEL 194
MOROCCO 198