In the Netherlands the recent debate on lay involvement in the administration of criminal justice was initiated by politicians who maintain that the public favours such involvement. The response of the judiciary and legal academics to these politicians has been fairly defensive. They have pointed in particular to the dangers of the punitive character of the vox populi and rejected the idea. As a result, the debate on lay involvement has quickly become a black and white issue. This article presents the findings of a recent research of the Netherlands Council for the Judiciary and the Research and Documentation Centre of the Dutch Ministry of Justice regarding the opinion of the public on different kinds of lay involvement under different con...
Public opinion research shows that the general public tends to perceive non-custodial sanctions, suc...
In 2011 the Dutch Central Appeals Tribunal, the highest Dutch court of appeal in legal areas pertain...
In 2011 the Dutch Central Appeals Tribunal, the highest Dutch court ofappeal in legal areas pertaini...
This international comparative project investigated types of lay participation, views of judges and ...
This research concerns the power struggle between the judge and the management board of the court ov...
Using data from a representative sample of the Dutch population (n = 656), we examined to what exten...
Dutch prosecutors are members of the judiciary, charged with executing the tasks of the Public Prose...
In the aftermath of de-stabilizing conflicts, the transition to sustainable democracy is a challengi...
The subject of this study is the principle of publicity, i.e. the legal principle that criminal proc...
The aim of this article is to assess the recent attempts by the Dutch judiciary to gain more public ...
This article examines the gap between dutch judges and the public in terms of preferred severity of ...
United States scholarship on lay participation revolves around one predominant form of lay participa...
This article examines the gap between Dutch judges and the public in terms of preferred severity of ...
Observers from Common Law countries are often appalled by what they take to be the essential feature...
In this contribution we describe how efforts to solve the problems of litigants, suspects and victim...
Public opinion research shows that the general public tends to perceive non-custodial sanctions, suc...
In 2011 the Dutch Central Appeals Tribunal, the highest Dutch court of appeal in legal areas pertain...
In 2011 the Dutch Central Appeals Tribunal, the highest Dutch court ofappeal in legal areas pertaini...
This international comparative project investigated types of lay participation, views of judges and ...
This research concerns the power struggle between the judge and the management board of the court ov...
Using data from a representative sample of the Dutch population (n = 656), we examined to what exten...
Dutch prosecutors are members of the judiciary, charged with executing the tasks of the Public Prose...
In the aftermath of de-stabilizing conflicts, the transition to sustainable democracy is a challengi...
The subject of this study is the principle of publicity, i.e. the legal principle that criminal proc...
The aim of this article is to assess the recent attempts by the Dutch judiciary to gain more public ...
This article examines the gap between dutch judges and the public in terms of preferred severity of ...
United States scholarship on lay participation revolves around one predominant form of lay participa...
This article examines the gap between Dutch judges and the public in terms of preferred severity of ...
Observers from Common Law countries are often appalled by what they take to be the essential feature...
In this contribution we describe how efforts to solve the problems of litigants, suspects and victim...
Public opinion research shows that the general public tends to perceive non-custodial sanctions, suc...
In 2011 the Dutch Central Appeals Tribunal, the highest Dutch court of appeal in legal areas pertain...
In 2011 the Dutch Central Appeals Tribunal, the highest Dutch court ofappeal in legal areas pertaini...