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CONSIDERATIONS ABOUT TIME MANAGEMENT IN JUDICIAL ORGANISATIONS. ROLE OF THE PRESIDENT OF COURT IN ENSURING THE BALANCE BETWEEN RESOURCES, TIME, OPTIMAL WORKLOAD

Hulpus Ioana Alexandra and Muscalu Emanoil
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Hulpus Ioana Alexandra: FACULTY OF ECONOMICS, "LUCIAN BLAGA" UNIVERSITY, SIBIU, ROMANIA
Muscalu Emanoil: FACULTY OF ECONOMICS, "LUCIAN BLAGA" UNIVERSITY, SIBIU, ROMANIA

Annals - Economy Series, 2015, vol. 4, 101-105

Abstract: Efficiency of justice is closely linked to the time factor as a key resource to be severely, judiciously used, saved. Because of the importance of this issue - of the preserved values - providing justice, the righteousness and not least the citizen himself, protecting its rights and interests, values that exceed privat sector priorities-the profit, time problem in judiciary management is more valuable. Time is a component of efficiency, performance, timeliness of trials being enshrined as a guiding principle and one of the most important procedural safeguards of the litigant. The study emphasizes an important aspect in terms of time management, the perspective of judiciary leader, who has to abide the law and its limitations and always having to balance between requirements, resources and optimum workload. In this context he should identify methods and work techniques that resonates with the legal provisions to manage time more efficiently.

Keywords: time management; efficiency of justice; role of president of court; optimum workload (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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