Journal of Judicial Administration: Parts
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Journal $818.82* RRP |
Date: 15/01/1989 Code: 30144116 Lawbook Co., AUSTRALIA |
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| Format | Title | Date | Code | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Journal | Journal of Judicial Administration: Parts | 15/01/1989 | 30144116 | $818.82 |
| Online | Journal of Judicial Administration: Online | 28/10/2008 | 41167312 | $1,671.60 |
Description
Contemporary developments in judicial systems and court administration
The Journal of Judicial Administration is a leading forum for the discussion of contemporary issues impacting on judicial administration.
The Journal features informed discourse on areas such as:
- the efficient and effective operation of Courts, Tribunals and quasi-judicial forums;
- the impact of new technology on judicial administration;
- the structure, organisation, financing and management of the Courts and the Court system;
- the appointment, tenure, independence and accountability of judicial officers; and
- education programs to enhance the work performance of justice system personnel.
The Journal is published in association with the Australasian Institute of Judicial Administration (AIJA). The articles featured in the Journal are written by leading judges, academics, practitioners and other legal specialists and experts.
Online, the Journal features the full backset to Volume 1, 1991, with links to judgments, legislation and other online publications, while allowing for individual articles to be downloaded in pdf format or received via RSS feed.
There are approximately four Parts published each year.
You can now also purchase individual articles for a flat fee of $40 (GST incl) per article. Simply complete the “Journal article order form” which is available below under “General Downloads”, and email it to tlranz.journal.orders@thomsonreuters.com, fax it to 1300 304 196 (from Australia) or +61 2 8587 7981 (from overseas), or mail it to Thomson Reuters Customer Service, Level 5, 100 Harris Street, Pyrmont NSW 2009.
To access free articles and information on all of our journals, to submit an article or to join our community and have your say, visit our Journals Talk site at www.thomsonreuters.com.au/journalstalk.
The Journal of Judicial Administration is a leading forum for the discussion of contemporary issues impacting on judicial administration.
The Journal features informed discourse on areas such as:
- the efficient and effective operation of Courts, Tribunals and quasi-judicial forums;
- the impact of new technology on judicial administration;
- the structure, organisation, financing and management of the Courts and the Court system;
- the appointment, tenure, independence and accountability of judicial officers; and
- education programs to enhance the work performance of justice system personnel.
The Journal is published in association with the Australasian Institute of Judicial Administration (AIJA). The articles featured in the Journal are written by leading judges, academics, practitioners and other legal specialists and experts.
Online, the Journal features the full backset to Volume 1, 1991, with links to judgments, legislation and other online publications, while allowing for individual articles to be downloaded in pdf format or received via RSS feed.
There are approximately four Parts published each year.
You can now also purchase individual articles for a flat fee of $40 (GST incl) per article. Simply complete the “Journal article order form” which is available below under “General Downloads”, and email it to tlranz.journal.orders@thomsonreuters.com, fax it to 1300 304 196 (from Australia) or +61 2 8587 7981 (from overseas), or mail it to Thomson Reuters Customer Service, Level 5, 100 Harris Street, Pyrmont NSW 2009.
To access free articles and information on all of our journals, to submit an article or to join our community and have your say, visit our Journals Talk site at www.thomsonreuters.com.au/journalstalk.
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