@article{3173aef9316e4c6bb56a07eef76f6eb1,
title = "Guest editors' introduction: Multi-door criminal justice",
author = "Hadar Dancig-Rosenberg and Tali Gal",
note = "Funding Information: The authors are the guest editors of this two-part Symposium Issue on “Multi-door Criminal Justice” (Part 1, 22:04; Part 2, 23:01). The Symposium Issue is based on an international conference held in May 2019 at the Bar-Ilan University Faculty of Law and the University of Haifa School of Criminology, titled “Multi-door Criminal Justice Symposium: Examining Hybrids of Non-Adversarial Justice.” We wish to thank the contributors and the participants for fascinating and thought-provoking discussions and conversations throughout the conference. Special thanks to Prof. Michal Alberstein, Head of the Judicial Conflict Resolution Research Group, Bar-Ilan University Faculty of Law, for co-organizing this conference with us. We are grateful to our respective home universities and to the ERC Consolidator Grant 647943/14, led by Prof. Alberstein, and to Ashalim-JDC for financial support of the symposium. 1. Frank E.A. Sander, The Multi-door Courthouse, 3 BARRISTER 18 (1976). 2. Id. at 19.",
year = "2019",
month = sep,
day = "1",
doi = "10.1525/nclr.2019.22.4.347",
language = "الإنجليزيّة",
volume = "22",
pages = "347--358",
journal = "New Criminal Law Review",
issn = "1933-4192",
publisher = "University of California Press",
number = "4",
}