Academic Articles
Troika's Portuguese Ministry of Justice Experiment; An Empirical Study on the Success Story of the Civil Enforcement Actions
Authors:
Pedro Miguel Alves Ribeiro Correia ,
University of Lisbon (ULisboa) - School of Social and Political Sciences (ISCSP)
Directorate-General of Justice Policy, Ministry of Justice, PT
About Pedro
Professor at the School of Social and Political Sciences (ISCSP), University of Lisbon (ULisboa). Integrated Researcher at the Centre for Administration and Public Policies (CAPP – ISCSP, ULisboa). Consultant for the Legislative Policy and Strategic Planning Area of the Directorate General for Justice Policy (DGPJ), Ministry of Justice, Portugal.
Ph. D. in Public Administration, Technical University of Lisbon (UTL); Licentiate Degree in Statistics and Information Management, New University of Lisbon (NOVA).
Susana Antas Videira
University of Lisbon (ULisboa) - Law School (FD)
Directorate-General of Justice Policy, Ministry of Justice, PT
About Susana
Professor at the Faculty of Law (FD), University of Lisbon (ULisboa). Director-General of the Directorate General for Justice Policy (DGPJ), Ministry of Justice, Portugal.
Ph. D., Master Degree and Licentiate Degree in Law, University of Lisbon (UL).
Abstract
This article deals with the measures implemented by Portugal, resulting from the objectives set out in the MoU signed between this country and Troika, for the justice sector, in particular, at the level of civil enforcement actions. The objectives of this work consisted in conducting an empirical study on the quantitative advantages achieved by the implemented measures. Future work should extend the type of analysis presented, not only to other sectors of activity, but also to other countries intervened by Troika: Greece, Ireland, and the less known and less covered cases of Spain, Cyprus, Hungary, Latvia and Romania.
How to Cite:
Correia, P.M.A.R. and Videira, S.A., 2015. Troika's Portuguese Ministry of Justice Experiment; An Empirical Study on the Success Story of the Civil Enforcement Actions. International Journal for Court Administration, 7(1), pp.37–49. DOI: http://doi.org/10.18352/ijca.180
Published on
15 Jul 2015.
Peer Reviewed
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