Banging on the Judiciary Administrative Keyboard
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.58894/EJPP.2023.3.496Abstract
How accurately do we assess the positions of judges in the field of administrative law and judicial administration? Given the administration of one of the separated powers, is a more specialized approach needed, or from a more general view inherent in social theories and their complex nature? Faced with this dilemma, I am deciding to rely on attempts to start from models of organizational sociology in general before turning to justice. Moreover, the lessons of the great and modern sociologist Niklas Luhmann (1927-1998), a lawyer by education, and initially a specialist in public administration, make me feel a certain hesitation regarding the justifications of the Bulgarian judges for the functioning of the authorities.