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Key Performance Indicators for the Ministry of Justice

Enhance Portugal's justice system efficacy with a robust framework, detailed assessments, and strategic recommendations based on international rankings.

Date Published
2 Jan 2018
Expected Start Date
02 Jan 2018
Expected End Date
28 Aug 2018
Project Type
Research
Project Status
Completed

The study “Key Indicators for Measuring the Effectiveness of the Ministry of Justice” aimed to describe the situation of Portugal in international rankings, studies and reports and present the strengths and weaknesses of the Justice system. It provided an extensive list of indicators for the assessment of Justice systems at the international level, a detailed qualitative and quantitative analysis of the situation of Portugal, as well as, based on the results achieved, a set of priority indicators and recommendations.

Activities

  • Compile a comprehensive overview of Portugal's position in international assessments.

  • Provide a detailed assessment for targeted improvements.

  • Establish a robust framework for assessing the Ministry of Justice's performance.

  • Present comprehensive insights to inform decision-making.

  • Formulate Priority Indicators and Recommendations.    

Outputs

Study on Key Indicators for Measuring the Effectiveness of the Ministry of Justice.

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