<Li> Interlocutory judgment: an interlocutory judgment is rendered when the court has enough information to make a decision . An interlocutory judgment is considered to be a final judgment and not subject to appeal unless the court deems further consideration necessary . </Li> <P> A court's duties regarding judgments are outlined in "民事 訴訟 法 及び 民事 保全 法 の" (Code of Civil Procedure). The Code states that a final judgment must be made "when the suit is ripe for making a judicial decision ." The judgment must contain the names of the parties, the court, the final date of oral argument, the facts, and the reasons for decision subject to some exceptions . A judgment must be rendered within two months of the conclusion of oral arguments unless exceptional circumstances apply and becomes effective once it has been rendered . </P> <P> Other civil law countries </P> <Ul> <Li> Italy: The duty to provide reasons for a judgment is entrenched in Italy's Constitution . </Li> </Ul>

Why should judges be expected to give written explanations of their judgments