A number of staff from the National Legal Analysis and Evaluation Center of the National Legal Development Agency (BPHN) from the Ministry of Law holding an audience, to develop journal management on Wednesday (11/13/2024). Photo by MKRI/Ilham W.M.
JAKARTA (MKRI) - The National Legal Analysis and Evaluation Center of the National Legal Development Agency (BPHN) from the Ministry of Law visited the Constitutional Court (MK) on Wednesday (11/13/2024). The Management of the Rechtsvinding Journal, which was initiated in 2012, held audiences and explored cooperation with the Court in efforts to develop and manage the journal.
"Managing journals in government institutions certainly has its challenges. Meanwhile, the Court is one of the best journal managers in government institutions," said Economic Coordinator at the National Legal Analysis and Evaluation Center BPHN of Ministry of Law, Reza Fikri Febriansyah, in the Hall of Building II MK, Central Jakarta.
This audience involved three work units at the Court, namely the Center for Research, Case Review, and Library Management (Puslitka); Legal Affairs and Registrar Administration Bureau (HAK); and Human Resources and Organization Bureau (SDMO). The meeting was chaired directly by the Head of the Puslitka, Kurniasih Panti Rahayu, attended by the Head of the Public Relations and Protocol Bureau, Pan Mohamad Faiz, as well as the Chief Editor of the Constitutional Review (ConsRev), a legal journal published by the Puslitka MK, as well as the Head of the HAK Bureau, Fajar Laksono and his respective staff.
This event discussed the study of journal management at the Constitutional Court, both constitutional journal and constitutional review journal, as well as exploring cooperation regarding follow-up (compliance) to MK decisions. The BPHN delegation also had the opportunity to visit the Constitution Museum at the Constitution History Center (Puskon) of the Court.
According to Puslitka MK, the challenges of managing a law journal include carrying out post-accreditation obligations, manuscript quality, conformity of manuscript substance with the focus of the journal, prevention of plagiarism (by Grammar, Plagiarism Checker), duplication of replication/salami, timeliness of publication, OJS-based management, and human resource support has a high commitment to maintaining the quality of accredited journals. (*)
Author : Mimi Kartika
Editor : Lulu Anjarsari P.
Translator : Donny Yuniarto (NL)
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