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Theoretical-methodical approaches to assess the effectiveness of the court-expert activities
Author(s) -
Vira Khomutenko,
Alla Khomutenko,
Varvara Svitlooka,
Dmytro Motyhin
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
ekonomìka, fìnansi, pravo/ekonomìka. fìnansi. pravo
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2786-5517
pISSN - 2409-1944
DOI - 10.37634/efp.2019.11(1).7
Subject(s) - normative , work (physics) , management science , computer science , law , political science , engineering , mechanical engineering
Introduction. In the theory of expertise there is no comprehensive concept of evaluating the effectiveness of court-expert activity in general and the work of a court expert in particular, the corresponding conceptual apparatus of "court-expert efficiency" has not been fully developed and systematized, theoretical and normative criteria and indicators to assess its effectiveness have not been formed. This made it an expedient to conduct a study aimed at determining the criteria and indicators for evaluating the effectiveness of court expertise.The purpose of the work is to theoretically justify and develop methodological recommendations related to the formation of a system of criteria and indicators for evaluating the effectiveness of court-expert activity. Results. The article is devoted to the exploration of theoretical and methodological approaches to the evaluation of the effecti-veness of the court-expert scientific research institutes (institutions). Criteria have been defined and indicators of effectiveness of court-expert activity have been grouped that related to organizational-managerial, scientific-methodological and informational support, execution of a court experts expertise and providing an conclusion, with selection and training of court- experts. Conclusion. The use of a complex integral indicator to evaluate the effectiveness of court-expert activity and to identify the impact of each direction of activity of research institutes (institutions) of court expertise on the effectiveness as a whole is substantiated.