Institutional perceptions regarding the goals of the National Council of Justice: Progress or setback?
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.56238/levv15n38-092Keywords:
National Council of Justice, Compliance Goals, Public Servants, Institutional VisionAbstract
The present study aims to analyze, based on the data collected, what are the perceptions of the servants of justice regarding the form of fixation and existence and the goals established by the CNJ. To this end, it identifies what the goals are and their main objectives, presents who are responsible for the fulfillment of the goals within the institutional dynamics of a court and what are their potential positive and negative points and finally, it demonstrates the concrete perceptions of the civil servants regarding the existence and setting of these objectives. The hypothesis is that the members responsible for its compliance, preponderantly, agree with the establishment and existence. However, based on their practical experiences, they identified a series of deficiencies regarding its structuring and compliance.