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Volume 10, Issue 4, November 2014
Volume 10, Issue 4, November 2014
Special Issue:
Procedural Justice: Reflections on Legal Practices
Published:
2014-11-20
On the Role of Perceived Procedural Justice in Citizens' Reactions to Government Decisions and the Handling of Conflicts
Kees van den Bos, Lynn van der Velden, E. Allan Lind
1-26
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Towards a More Responsive Judge: Challenges and Opportunities
Machteld W. de Hoon, Suzan Verberk
27-40
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What Is It All About? An Overview of the Dutch Research and a Plea for Change
Rick J. Verschoof
41-55
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Procedural Justice in Dutch Administrative Court Proceedings
André Verburg, Ben Schueler
56-72
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Dutch ‘ZSM Settlements’ in the Face of Procedural Justice:
The Sooner the Better?
Pauline Jacobs, Petra van Kampen
73-85
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The (Political) Pursuit of Victim Voice:
(Comparative) Observations on the Dutch Draft on the
Adviesrecht
Renée Kool, Georgianna Verhage
86-99
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Procedural Justice for ‘Weaker Parties’ in Cross-Border Litigation under the EU Regulatory Scheme
Vesna Lazić
100-117
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Neutrality as an Element of Perceived Justice in Prison: Consistency versus Individualization
Miranda Boone, Mieke Kox
118-130
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Procedural Justice Seen to Be Done:The Judiciary’s Press Guidelines in the Light of Publicity and Procedural Justice
Leonie van Lent
131-146
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Student Papers
The Relationship between Role Conception, Judicial Behaviour and Perceived Procedural Justice: Some Explorative Remarks in the Context of Dutch Post-Defence Hearings
Hilke A.M. Grootelaar, Tjalling A. Waterbolk, Jakoline Winkels
147-161
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