Modernising Staffing and Court Management Practices in Ireland
Towards a More Responsive and Resilient Justice System
Ireland has launched an ambitious strategy to build a more inclusive, efficient and sustainable justice sector. Irish citizens recognise these efforts: Ireland is one of the OECD countries with a higher percentage of citizens trusting their government and courts, according to the recent OECD Survey on the Drivers of Trust in Public Institutions. This study aims to support these efforts by analysing the judicial workforce and relevant support structures and processes currently employed by the Irish courts. In particular, the study seeks to contribute to the deliberations of the Irish Judicial Planning Working Group, which was established to identify reform initiatives and evaluate staffing needs to enhance the efficient administration of justice over the next five years.
Calculating judicial needs in Ireland
This Chapter discusses recent developments in judicial needs estimation globally and provides information on the current number of judges and resource needs in Ireland. In addition, this Chapter highlights the results of the study of the current judicial time use and workload by court level. In light of Ireland’s current judicial workload and procedures, the Chapter highlights the need for, inter alia, increasing the number of judges, providing further flexible work options, and review of the number and necessary capacities of support staff.
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