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March 2012 - Workshop "Building Blocks for Legal and Judicial Training" (DSP, Bologna - IRSIG-CNR, EC LL Programme, Menu for Justice Project, DSP University of Bologna)

 

 

March 2012 - Speeches to Public Hearing on "Improving Criminal Justice Systems in Europe: the Role of e-Tools and Performance Indicators" (European Parliament, Brussels)

 

 

March 2012 - Workshop "The Fabric of International Jurisprudence" (Villa Schifanoia, Cappella, Florence - RSC European University Institute)

 

 

February 2012 - Speech at 11th Meeting Groupe de Pilotage of the SATURN Centre for Judicial Time Management (Strasbourg - CEPEJ Council of Europe)

 

 

February 2012 - Speech at 3rd Meeting "Implementing Transnational Use of Videoconferencing" (Plzen, Czech Republic - EC DG Justice)

 
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The Research Institute on Judicial Systems (hereafter IRSIG-CNR) was established in 1992 upon the initiative of Prof. Giuseppe Di Federico, in order to study the functioning of judicial systems with an empirical, comparative and interdisciplinary approach. The goal is the promotion of a research area of growing relevance from a political, social and economic perspective. A research area so far largely disregarded in countries with a civil law tradition. The studies undertaken have both theoretical and practical goals. For subject matter and method the studies conducted in Italy and abroad have developed a body of knowledge relevant for judicial reforms as well as for organisational and technological innovation in the justice sector.
 

Governance of judicial systems

Research projects are based on comparative analyses of: judicial governance institutions (such as judicial councils and ministries of justice).

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Organization, innovation, and justice

The focus of our research is the relations among normative, institutional, organizational, and technological practices that characterize the functioning of justice systems and proceses of innovation and change within them.

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Youth justice systems and restorative justice

This research area includes different projects concerning juvenile delinquency and criminal proceedings, probation and restorative justice.

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