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The Art and Practice of Court Administration


The Art and Practice of Court Administration explores the context in which court administration is practiced and identifies the qualities and skills court administrators need.

Divided into two major parts, part one covers the history of the field and how courts are organized, environmental conditions in which court administration is practiced, special impact on courts of the elected clerk of court, prosecutor, and the sheriff, the judge’s administrative roles, as well as how a judge’s judicial and administrative roles work with management. The second part reviews a new approach for setting and adjusting priorities among the multiple functions courts perform—the Hierarchy of Court Administration. It defines priorities, analyzes court roles that establish mission critical functions, and sets an agenda for advancing courts throughout this century.

Thorough and complete, The Art and Practice of Court Administration details how courts operate, the court administrator’s position and responsibilities, and approaches to issues and problems.
Alexander B. Aikman - Personal Name
Philip Carrizosa - Personal Name
Jack Rabin - Personal Name
Joyce Barnes - Personal Name
Bryan Borys - Personal Name
11 ART ale
978-0-8493-7221-6
11 ART ale
Book
English
Routledge
2007
New York
xvii, 465p.; 24cm
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