A large body of research supports the procedural justice hypothesis that quality of treatment matters more than outcomes for institutional legitimacy. How fairness matters across legal institutions and geographic settings remains an open question, however. This article uses a survey of criminal defendants to test the factors associated with perceived legitimacy of courts in Poland, a country whose judiciary is currently subject to intense political contestation. The findings confirm the primacy of procedural justice, while also illustrating the influence of instrumental performance factors such as time and court organization. This suggests that in contexts of political transition with disputed legal institutions, citizens’ contact with pro...
This is a book review for Obstacles to Fairness in Criminal Proceedings: Individual Rights and Insti...
Rules of criminal procedure, like all rules of legal procedure, exist to advance the goals of the co...
This study aims to put perceived procedural justice to a critical test in the context of Dutch crimi...
People appear in the courtroom when they engage in various disputes with others and have diverse pro...
When criminal defendants appear before their court hearings, are they concerned only with the outcom...
In the recent years, the trust-related issues of legitimacy of the criminal justice system have rece...
<p>Low trust in courts has been recorded in many EU countries. According to the procedural justice p...
This diploma thesis deals with the relationship between the perceived legitimacy of the courts, the ...
While there is a large international literature on trust in institutions, there is very little on tr...
Poland’s rule of law crisis stems from the conviction that respect for institutions and the requirem...
The alternative model of legal socialization proposes that legal legitimacy and legal cynicism media...
the most vulnerable institution[s] " because of the public's "lack of appre-ciation f...
This article begins in part I, Introduction, with two observations. First, the function of procedur...
This dissertation studies and challenges the importance of the social psychological concept of perce...
Poland and polish courts have been the subject of much attention during recent years, because of all...
This is a book review for Obstacles to Fairness in Criminal Proceedings: Individual Rights and Insti...
Rules of criminal procedure, like all rules of legal procedure, exist to advance the goals of the co...
This study aims to put perceived procedural justice to a critical test in the context of Dutch crimi...
People appear in the courtroom when they engage in various disputes with others and have diverse pro...
When criminal defendants appear before their court hearings, are they concerned only with the outcom...
In the recent years, the trust-related issues of legitimacy of the criminal justice system have rece...
<p>Low trust in courts has been recorded in many EU countries. According to the procedural justice p...
This diploma thesis deals with the relationship between the perceived legitimacy of the courts, the ...
While there is a large international literature on trust in institutions, there is very little on tr...
Poland’s rule of law crisis stems from the conviction that respect for institutions and the requirem...
The alternative model of legal socialization proposes that legal legitimacy and legal cynicism media...
the most vulnerable institution[s] " because of the public's "lack of appre-ciation f...
This article begins in part I, Introduction, with two observations. First, the function of procedur...
This dissertation studies and challenges the importance of the social psychological concept of perce...
Poland and polish courts have been the subject of much attention during recent years, because of all...
This is a book review for Obstacles to Fairness in Criminal Proceedings: Individual Rights and Insti...
Rules of criminal procedure, like all rules of legal procedure, exist to advance the goals of the co...
This study aims to put perceived procedural justice to a critical test in the context of Dutch crimi...