I feel sure that you will be as fascinated as I was by a press review (2014) covering the judicial systems of Andorra, Austria, Denmark, France, Germany, Ireland, Iceland, Italy, Morocco, Monaco, The Netherlands, Romania, Scotland, the Russian Federation, Spain, Turkey, and the United Kingdom, as well as an international section.
It is published by the Council of Europe and the European Commission for the Efficiency of Justice (CEPEJ).
Whilst the above countries form the sections of the review, several other countries are mentioned in comparisons referred to throughout.
The 2014 review is not equally distributed over all countries – there being more entries for France and Italy, but it provides a really wide range of insights.
For those interested in historical data, the review was previously published as a series of links: the 2012 press review, and the 2010 press review (which includes some articles from 2011/12).
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