As metas do Conselho Nacional de Justiça e os esforços de planejamento estratégico no Tribunal de Justiça do Estado do Rio de Janeiro
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2013-06-10
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Cunha, Armando
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The Brazilian judiciary has experienced a credibility crisis before society due to its slowness. Thus, the Constitutional Amendment nº 45 of the year of 2004 created the National Council of Justice, the administrative body responsible for that power. Since then, there are efforts in the administration of justice to become professionalized and modernized under the policies of this Council. This board has adopted in the year of 2009 the national strategic planning that stipulates mandatory goals for all courts of justice in the country. Therefore, this study sought to understand what are the perceptions of magistrates and officers of courts about the implementation of goals imposed by the National Counsel of Justice to the Court of Justice of the State of Rio de Janeiro and how this reinforce the strategic planning in the court. The research is characterized as qualitative and descriptive and the data was collected by bibliographic research and research in the field. There were conducted interviews among judges, officers of courts, administrative officers and employees, all working in the chosen court. The survey results show that while strategic planning is not widely known, nor that the goals are fully understood, the fact that they are being fulfilled can influence positively the strategic planning. However, both the NCJ strategic planning practices with their mandatory goals as the environment of planning in the court of Rio de Janeiro are not aligned with the ideas and concepts existing in the modern literature.
