转型之旅

Q2 Social Sciences
Tim Bunjevac, G. Ng, M. Zimmer, P. Langbroek
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这一期的《国际法院行政学报》(Journal)是一个过渡性期刊。正如你所看到的,在杂志的布局和展示上有一些令人兴奋的变化,这些变化旨在改善你的阅读体验,增加对《华尔街日报》不同国际读者的吸引力。这种令人耳目一新的面貌在一定程度上也是我们与Ubiquity出版社新合作的结果,Ubiquity出版社现在已经从乌得勒支大学(Utrecht University)手中接管了该期刊的国际出版商。我们相信,我们的读者、赞助者和贡献者都将享受到我们的新出版商在全球众多网点为期刊提供的广泛覆盖和索引服务的好处。当然,我们要感谢乌得勒支大学的团队在过去12年里的慷慨支持,没有他们,《华尔街日报》很难想象能发展成为法庭上的国际旗舰媒体。首先,我们要感谢《华尔街日报》首任总编辑菲利普·朗布鲁克,他在IACA创始主席兼《华尔街日报》执行主编马库斯·齐默的协助下,促成了《华尔街日报》的诞生,并悉心照料了它的萌芽期。菲利普已经决定,现在是时候把编辑管理的火炬传递给我们新的执行编辑了,尽管他将继续担任《华尔街日报》的编辑。随着时间的推移,菲利普主动让《华尔街日报》的内容得到美国政府国会图书馆的同行评审和认可,并将其内容列入领先的国际学术数据库,为全球社区提供在线访问其内容的机会。他还孜孜不倦地在国际上推广《华尔街日报》,在司法和司法系统专业人士以及法院管理和行政的学术和研究界建立了声誉。随着时间的推移,他培养了杰出的专业人士、学者和研究人员在《华尔街日报》上发表作品的兴趣。我们对他的巨大努力表示集体感谢,并祝愿他在新的努力中一切顺利。接下来,你们将看到《华尔街日报》的编辑委员会有一些新成员,所以请允许我们介绍并欢迎我们的两位新(联合)执行编辑,来自英国白金汉大学的Gar Yein Ng博士和来自澳大利亚墨尔本皇家墨尔本理工大学的Tim Bunjevac博士。Gar Yein是白金汉大学的法律讲师。她在宪法和人权领域讲授比较法。Gar Yein最近的出版物从比较的角度探讨了司法技巧、法官的培训和法官相对于立法者的作用等问题。此前,她一直是法院和司法管理、公法和程序法等领域的独立研究员,特别是在法律与技术的交叉领域。Gar Yein一直在继续
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A Journey of Transition
This issue of the International Journal for Court Administration (Journal) is a transitional one. As you can see, there are some exciting changes in the layout and presentation of the journal, that are intended to improve your reading experience and increase the appeal to the Journal’s diverse international audiences. The refreshing new look is partly also a consequence of our new partnership with Ubiquity Press, which has now taken over from Utrecht University as the journal’s international publisher. We are confident that our readers, sponsors and contributors alike will enjoy the benefits of the extensive reach and indexing services that our new publisher offers to the journal in numerous outlets around the world. Of course, we would like to thank the team at Utrecht University for its generous support over the previous 12 years, without which the Journal’s progression to the flagship international outlet in court administration would be difficult to imagine. We begin by extending our gratitude to Philip Langbroek, the Journal’s inaugural Managing Editor who, with the assistance of Markus Zimmer, IACA’s founding president and Journal Executive Editor, gave birth to the Journal and nursed it through its infancy. Philip has decided the time has come to pass the editorial management torch on to our new managing editors, although he will continue to serve as a Journal editor. Over time, Philip took the initiative to have the Journal’s contents peer-reviewed and recognized by the U.S. government’s Library of Congress and its contents listed in leading international scholarly databases, providing online access to its contents to a worldwide community. He also tirelessly promoted the Journal in international circles, building its reputation both among judicial and justice system professionals and academic and research communities in court management and administration. Overtime, he cultivated the interest of distinguished professionals, scholars and researchers in submitting their work for publication in the Journal. We owe him our collective thanks for his prodigious efforts and wish him well in his new endeavours. Next, you will see that there are some new additions to the Journal’s editorial board, so please allow us to introduce and welcome our two new (co)managing editors, Dr Gar Yein Ng from Buckingham University in the UK and Dr Tim Bunjevac, from RMIT University in Melbourne, Australia. Gar Yein is a Lecturer in Law at the University of Buckingham. She has taught comparative law in the fields of constitutional law and human rights. Gar Yein’s most recent publications cover issues of judicial skills, the training of judges and the role of judges vis-a-vis the legislator from a comparative perspective. Previously, she has been an independent researcher in areas such as court and justice management, public law and procedural law, particularly at the intersection between law and technology. Gar Yein has continued to
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期刊介绍: The International Journal for Court Administration (IJCA) is an on-line journal which focuses on contemporary court administration and management. It provides a platform for the professional exchange of knowledge, experience and research in those areas for a diverse audience of practitioners and academics. Its scope is international, and the editors welcome submissions from court officials, judges, justice ministry officials, academics and others whose professional, research projects, and interests lie in the practical aspects of the effective administration of justice. IJCA is an open access journal, and its articles are subjected to a double blind peer review procedure. Please contact the editors if you are not sure whether your research falls into these categories.
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