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European Journal of Law and Economics

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0929-1261

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1572-9990

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  • family studies (Family studies)
  • economics and finance (Social studies)
  • management and quality studies (Social studies)
  • law (Social studies)
  • international relations (Social studies)

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Year 2022
  • Determinants of judges’ career choices and productivity: a Polish case study
    Publication
    • P. Banasik
    • K. Metelska-Szaniawska
    • M. Godlewska
    • S. Morawska

    - European Journal of Law and Economics - Year 2022

    The goal of this paper is to identify factors which affect judges’ productivity and career choice motives with the view of increasing judicial efficiency. Specifically, the investigation focuses on such aspects as judges’ remuneration, promotion, threat of judgment revocation, service/mission, periodic assessment, the threat of a complaint about protracted proceedings or of disciplinary proceedings, the threat of destabilization...

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