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On title page: Council of Europe legal co-operation with central and eastern European countries
Council of Europe legal co-operation with central and eastern European countries.
La 4e de couverture indique : "La nouvelle Edition du rapport de la Commission européenne pour l’efficacité de la justice (CEPEJ), qui évalue le fonctionnement des systèmes judiciaires de 46 Etats membres du Conseil de l'Europe, reste fidèle au processus développé depuis 2002. S'appuyant sur une méthodologie qui a désormais fait ses preuves pour collecter et traiter un grand nombre de données quantitatives et qualitatives sur la justice, cette étude sans équivalent est avant tout conçue comme un outil de politique publique destiné à améliorer l'efficacité et la qualité de la justice. Connaître pour pouvoir comprendre, analyser et réformer. Tel est l'objectif de la CEPEJ qui a travaillé à la rédaction de ce rapport, destiné aux décideurs publics, aux praticiens du droit, aux chercheurs, de même qu'à celles et ceux qui s'intéressent au fonctionnement de la justice en Europe."
The new Edition of the report of the European Commission for the Efciency of Justice (CEPEJ), which evaluates the functioning of the judicial systems in 45 Council of Europe’s member states and an observer state to the CEPEJ, Israël, remains in line with the process carried out since 2002. Relying on a methodology which is already a reference for collecting and processing a wide number of quantitative and qualitative judicial data, this unique study has been conceived above all as a tool for public policy aimed at improving the efciency and the quality of justice. To have the knowledge in order to be able to understand, analyse and reform, such is the objective of the CEPEJ which has prepared this report, intended for policy makers, legal practitioners, researchers as well as for those who are interested in the functioning of justice in Europe.
Seeking the reasons behind Jewish altruism toward African Americans, Hasis Finer shows how-in the wake of the Leo Frank trial and lynching in Atlanta-Jews came to see that their relative prosperity wa sno protection against the same social forces that threatened blacks. Jewish leaders and organizations genuinely believed in the cause of black civil rights, Diner suggests, but they also used that cause as a way of advancing their own interests-launching a vicarious attack on the nation that they felt had not lived up to its own ideals of freedom and equality.
On title page: Demo-Droit programme. Council of Europe legal co-operation with central and eastern European countries
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