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Go directly to ENCJ Public Confidence Survey, please follw the link below. (available in various languages)

The ENCJ survey on Public Confidence in the Court System

For more detailed information on the project see below.

The project on Measurement of National and Transnational Public Confidence, which is a part of the Strategic Objective on the promotion of best practices in the Justice Sector for Quality Management, aims to enhance knowledge on the level of public confidence on the national level but also the public trust in the judicial systems of other EU member states (or ENCJ Members). Although knowledge as such is valuable, the final aim is to create tools in order to preserve and improve the functioning of the justice system.

The ENCJ survey of Public Confidence in the Court system

The Report of the Project Team on Measuring Public Confidence 2010-2011

The appendixes to the report 2010-2011

The measurement of Public Confidence in the Judicial System is common practice in most EU Member States.  The ENCJ studied the subject and gathered information on the various methodologies used. The Public Confidence report 2009-2010 gives an overview of the Methodoloy used in Poland. It also suggests future action in this area.

 

 

 

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