Andreas Lienhard
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Management Models for Public Administration in the Swiss Cantons: An Overview of the Current Status Open
In Switzerland, the New Public Management (NPM) paradigm has significantly influenced public administration reforms, aiming to enhance efficiency, transparency, and accountability. A new federal model has been introduced to further enhance…
E-justice in Switzerland and Brazil: Paths and Experiences Open
The main aim of this contribution is to explore the experiences and strategies used to adopt e-justice innovations and compare the similarities and differences between Swiss and Brazilian courts of justice. In Switzerland, the object was t…
Code of conduct for scientific integrity Open
Back in 2008, the Swiss Academies of Arts and Sciences published "Integrity in scientific research: principles and procedures". Since then, the scientific environment has changed considerably. In response to these developments, a group of …
Swiss Courts Facing the Challenges of COVID-19 Open
The COVID-19 pandemic took courts in Switzerland by surprise, just as it did most courts and other public institutions in Europe. This contribution summarises the situation as it has affected courts in Switzerland during the COVID-19 pande…
Introduction Open
Who are the best legal scholars in Europe in different fields of law? Which journals are considered the best in Europe and what sorts of assessment methods do editorial boards and publishers apply when evaluating manu¬scripts? These are bu…
Evaluation of Legal Research: Comparison of the Outcomes of a Swiss and Dutch National Survey Open
Law as a discipline is lagging behind other (social) sciences when it comes to research evaluation. There is no European ranking of law journals or legal publishers, no generally accepted system of peer review, no bibliometrical databases,…
Procedures and criteria for evaluating academic legal publications: Results of a survey in Switzerland Open
As in other European countries, there has been a growing pressure on assessing academic research in Switzerland. This also applies to the field of academic legal research. This article, which is based on a survey in Switzerland, aims to ex…
Between Management and the Rule of Law: Results of the Research Project "Basic Research into Court Management in Switzerland" Open
The courts are the jewel of any state governed by the rule of law. Yet even the judicial system must modernize its methods of organization and management if it is to guarantee sustainable jurisdiction. But how much management is sustainabl…
Between Management and the Rule of Law: on the move towards a management model for the judiciary - Results from the project “Basic research into Court Management in Switzerland” Open
The courts are the jewel of any state governed by the rule of law. Yet even the judi-cial system must modernise its methods of organisation and management if it is to guarantee sustainable jurisdiction. But how much management is itself su…
View article: Editorial: The EGPA Study Group on Justice and Court Administration: European Cooperation in Court Administration Studies
Editorial: The EGPA Study Group on Justice and Court Administration: European Cooperation in Court Administration Studies Open
With this issue of the Journal, the editors inaugurate the first of what over time will be a series of special issues of the IJCA. We take considerable pride in having organized this special issue reflecting recent research and scholarship…
From the Editors: Court Administration in a Time of Changes – IACA's First Conference in Latin America – The Importance of Research Open
The trying times we live in are characterized, in terms of public management, by a growing gap between the latter and the necessities it has to fulfill: around the world, many state agencies are frequently superseded in their ability to pr…