Court Management

/ˈkɔːrt ˈmænɪdʒmənt/

Definitions

  1. (n.) The process of organizing and administering court functions to ensure effective and efficient judicial operations.
    Effective court management reduces case backlogs and improves access to justice.
  2. (n.) The administrative framework involving case scheduling, resource allocation, and coordination of court personnel.
    Court management includes the strategic deployment of judges and staff to handle caseloads.

Forms

  • court management

Commentary

Court management emphasizes both administrative and procedural aspects to enhance court efficiency and fairness.

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