Judicial Officers and Workload Allocation

  • Bradley, H (Chief Investigator)
  • Gray, I (Chief Investigator)
  • Mack, Kathy (Chief Investigator (Project Lead))
  • Prescott, K (Chief Investigator)
  • Reinhardt, G (Chief Investigator)
  • Roach Anleu, Sharyn (Chief Investigator)

Project Details

Description

Judicial Officers and Workload Allocation. Courts and judges constitute a key social and legal institution with a distinctive obligation to maintain the rule of law. The knowledge produced by this research will benefit the judiciary, the courts, government and the public they serve. Research findings about the allocation of judicial work will be used by courts and government to shape policy in recruitment, selection and professional development. It will assist individual judicial officers to manage their workloads and provide valuable information for courts in managing independent professionals. This research will improve public and scholarly understanding of Australia's courts and will help sustain an institution essential for safeguarding Australia.
AcronymLP06
StatusFinished
Effective start/end date1/07/0631/12/11

Funding

  • Australian Research Council: A$117,888.00
  • Flinders University: A$398,245.00

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