Making Decisions Judicially
A Guide for Decision-Makers
Nicholas Wikeley author Mark Ockelton author Mary Kane author Godfrey Cole author Yvette Genn author Christopher Lethem author Meleri Tudur author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:12th Jan '23
Should be back in stock very soon
This insightful guide equips decision-makers with essential skills for effective judicial decision-making, as detailed in Making Decisions Judicially.
In Making Decisions Judicially, readers are provided with essential guidance for navigating the complexities of decision-making in formal settings such as courts and tribunals. The authors, who possess extensive judicial and quasi-judicial experience, break down the critical skills necessary for reaching and delivering well-structured judicial decisions. They emphasize the importance of ensuring a fair hearing process, maintaining high standards of conduct, and effectively communicating throughout the proceedings.
The book covers a range of topics vital for decision-makers, including how to accommodate the needs of vulnerable participants and litigants in person. It also delves into case management strategies, assessing evidence, and the systematic approach to reaching sound decisions. Each chapter is designed to equip readers with practical tools that enhance their understanding and application of these skills.
With numerous examples and short exercises, Making Decisions Judicially encourages active engagement with the material. By the end of the book, readers will feel more confident in their decision-making abilities, armed with the knowledge to implement best practices in their respective roles. This resource is invaluable for anyone involved in the judicial process, ensuring that they can deliver fair and informed decisions.
ISBN: 9781509957934
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224 pages