ISBN-13: 9783631901427 / Angielski / Twarda / 2025 / 416 str.
The following monograph is the culmination of the collaborative efforts of dedicated researchers within the Effective Justice International and Comparative Approaches Platform. The book captures works on the effectiveness of evidentiary issues, summary and abbreviated proceedings, as well as those related to the issue of access to an effective remedy. The common theme throughout the collection is the concept of effectiveness. Within the framework of the EJ Platform, effectiveness was the primary focus, and its meaning was outlined against the background of other closely related terms such as efficacy, effectivity, or efficiency. The effectiveness presented in this collection's chapters is seen in a multi-layered dimension related to the achievement of the goals inherent to a given procedure, institution, or process activity.
The book contains a collection of works connected with the effectiveness of criminal law. Mainly comparative approaches are presented with some touches of international law. Among the topics, the crucial part is to connect with the shortness and abbreviated procedures as well as evidence and, on the other hand, the systems of effective remedies.