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EPISODE · Sep 17, 2021 · 38 MIN

Judicial Performance Management: What is the World Thinking Now?

from Court Leader's Advantage · host Peter C. Kiefer

IACA’s Global Conversation Podcast Summer 2021 Measuring judicial performance is a burning topic in many countries around the globe. How to balance the need for timely case resolution with the necessity for just results is a question many court experts have often pondered. Today, our panel of international court professionals will discuss the implications of measuring judicial performance. This episode delves into a number of questions surrounding measuring judicial performance: · How do you use the performance measures? · Who gets to see the data? · What effects does automating judicial performance measurement have? · Do you tie judicial performance to an overall strategic plan? · What advice do these court professionals have for the rest of us? Our panel today Includes: Angéline Rutazana: Inspector General for the Judiciary of Rwanda Niceson Karungi: E-Justice Expert with Synergy International Systems Dr. Aseel Zimmo: Advisor to the Chief Justice and Minister of Justice, Bahrain Thomas G. Bruton: Clerk of Court, U.S. District Court, Northern District of Illinois

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