Introduction: The popular Mr. Roznai

Christoph Bezemek
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Being on the Editorial Board of an academic journal, one of the first lessons you learn is that it is harder to find somebody to write a decent book review than its is to find somebody to take care of your pet for a whole week of vacation. This has many reasons, of course. Two of them, however, seem to be of particular importance: First: Writing a decent book review is a lot of work. And second: It is a lot of work that will (typically) be unrewarded because hardly anybody seems to be into reading book reviews nowadays (except the author of the book, of course; which, honestly, can only make matters worse). So, without making a great deal out of it, Claudia, Harald, and I when moving the ICL Journal to De Gruyter, decided, to simply stop actively pursuing our friends and colleagues asking them to contribute to the Journal’s Review Section. Not to be misunderstood: This is not to say that the Journal will (or does) not feature any reviews. It is to say that we sit back and wait until (typically young) academics approach us, suggesting to write a review on a recently published volume within the ICL Journal’s scope or submitting a review right away (needless to say: the highly preferred alternative). So, when the idea of having a mini-symposium on Yaniv Roznai’s (truly magisterial) book on ‘Unconstitutional Constitutional Amendments’ came up, we were torn. On the one hand we were intrigued by the idea, because we knew how exciting Yaniv’s work was (after all, he had already published with us earlier which is the most reliable indicator for high-quality scholarship we know of). On the other hand, we were skeptical whether we would be able to find suitable contributors (in due time).
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简介:广受欢迎的Roznai先生
在学术期刊的编辑委员会工作,你学到的第一课就是找个人写一篇像样的书评比找个人在假期里照顾你的宠物要难得多。当然,这有很多原因。然而,其中两点似乎尤为重要:第一:写一篇像样的书评需要大量的工作。其次,大量的工作(通常)不会得到回报,因为如今似乎几乎没有人喜欢阅读书评(当然,除了书的作者;老实说,这只会让事情变得更糟)。所以,在没有做太多事情的情况下,克劳迪娅、哈拉尔德和我在把ICL期刊搬到德格鲁伊特的时候,决定不再积极地追求我们的朋友和同事,让他们为期刊的评论部分做出贡献。不要误解:这并不是说《华尔街日报》不会(或不会)刊登任何评论。这就是说,我们坐下来等待(通常是年轻的)学者找到我们,建议在ICL期刊的范围内对最近出版的一卷写一篇评论,或者立即提交一篇评论(不用说:这是非常受欢迎的选择)。所以,当亚尼夫·罗兹奈(Yaniv Roznai)(真正权威的)关于《违宪宪法修正案》的书的想法出现时,我们很纠结。一方面,我们对这个想法很感兴趣,因为我们知道Yaniv的工作是多么令人兴奋(毕竟,他之前已经和我们一起发表过文章,这是我们所知道的高质量学术研究的最可靠指标)。另一方面,我们怀疑我们是否能够(在适当的时候)找到合适的贡献者。
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