This quantitative empirical research project describes how notaries evaluate disciplinary jurisdiction. Findings show that perceived procedural justice matters for notaries’ trust in the disciplinary jurisdiction of their cases. For example, those respondents who had been involved in a disciplinary case themselves, rated the disciplinary judge with a 5.3 on a 10-point scale when procedural justice was perceived by them to be relatively low. In contrast, when respondents who had been involved in a disciplinary case perceived procedural justice to be relatively high they rated the disciplinary judge with 7.6 on the same 10-point scale. This suggests that perceived procedural justice matters among an interesting type of professionals (notaries...
The current paper aims to provide insight into judges’ perceptions of how fairly they treat litigant...
The research aims to reveal the similarities and differences between subdistrict-court judges (kanto...
This article reports on an explorative empirical research project on the experiences and opinions of...
This dissertation studies and challenges the importance of the social psychological concept of perce...
This study aims to put perceived procedural justice to a critical test in the context of Dutch crimi...
This paper examines the hypothesis that litigants' perceived procedural justice is positively associ...
Het notariële tuchtrecht is van wezenlijk belang voor het notariaat. Het is niet alleen de weerslag ...
Disciplinary measures and, more broadly, the pursuit of upholding the quality of professional perfor...
In this paper we discuss recent developments in administrative court proceedings in the Netherlands,...
This paper presents the results of eight case studies of post-defence hearings in a Dutch court, in ...
Qualitative interviews with one hundred defendants in Dutch criminal cases examine whether perceived...
Disciplinary measures and, more broadly, the pursuit of upholding the quality of professional perfor...
Qualitative interviews with one hundred defendants in Dutch criminal cases examine whether perceived...
The influence of judges’ behavior on procedural justice was analyzed in a field study, observing the...
To overcome problems of juridification and formalization of administrative law, successful initiativ...
The current paper aims to provide insight into judges’ perceptions of how fairly they treat litigant...
The research aims to reveal the similarities and differences between subdistrict-court judges (kanto...
This article reports on an explorative empirical research project on the experiences and opinions of...
This dissertation studies and challenges the importance of the social psychological concept of perce...
This study aims to put perceived procedural justice to a critical test in the context of Dutch crimi...
This paper examines the hypothesis that litigants' perceived procedural justice is positively associ...
Het notariële tuchtrecht is van wezenlijk belang voor het notariaat. Het is niet alleen de weerslag ...
Disciplinary measures and, more broadly, the pursuit of upholding the quality of professional perfor...
In this paper we discuss recent developments in administrative court proceedings in the Netherlands,...
This paper presents the results of eight case studies of post-defence hearings in a Dutch court, in ...
Qualitative interviews with one hundred defendants in Dutch criminal cases examine whether perceived...
Disciplinary measures and, more broadly, the pursuit of upholding the quality of professional perfor...
Qualitative interviews with one hundred defendants in Dutch criminal cases examine whether perceived...
The influence of judges’ behavior on procedural justice was analyzed in a field study, observing the...
To overcome problems of juridification and formalization of administrative law, successful initiativ...
The current paper aims to provide insight into judges’ perceptions of how fairly they treat litigant...
The research aims to reveal the similarities and differences between subdistrict-court judges (kanto...
This article reports on an explorative empirical research project on the experiences and opinions of...