The School of International Governance and Law warmly congratulates its colleagues who have recently contributed, as editors and co-editors, to scholarly volumes published by internationally recognized academic publishers in the fields of law, governance, and interdisciplinary research.
We extend our special congratulations to:
Associate Professor Ana Alina Ionescu Dumitrache
Co-editor of the volume:
Artificial Intelligence, Cyberspace and Digital Transformation: Legal Challenges for Innovation, Security and Human Rights
- Editors:Marc-Abraham Puig Hernández, Simona Fanni, Ong Van Nam, Ana Alina Ionescu Dumitrache
- Publisher:ADJURIS – International Academic Publisher
- Publication date:13 July 2026
Associate Professor Cristina Elena Popa Tache
Co-editor of the volume:
Law, Ethics and Human Vulnerability: Global Perspectives on Responsibility and Governance
- Editors:Cătălin-Silviu Săraru, Cristina Elena Popa Tache, Federica Cristani
- Publisher:Springer Cham (Springer Nature)
- DOI:https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-032-19547-0
- Publication date:8 July 2026
Earlier this semester, two of our distinguished colleagues also co-edited another important international volume. We are delighted to congratulate them once again on this achievement:
Professor Georgeta Modiga and Lecturer Iulian Savenco
Editors of the volume:
Law, Governance and Economic Relations in a Digital and Integrated Europe: Contributions to the 15th International Conference Perspectives of Business Law in the Third Millennium, November 14, 2025, Bucharest
- Publisher:ADJURIS – International Academic Publisher
- Editors:Chamundeeswari Kuppuswamy, Valentina Rita Scotti, Georgeta Modiga, Iulian Savenco
- eBook ISBN:978-630-6743-07-0
These achievements reflect the high standard of scientific research carried out within the School of International Governance and Law and highlight the significant contribution of our academic staff to the advancement of international legal scholarship.
We congratulate our colleagues on their professionalism, dedication, and outstanding editorial work. We also reaffirm our commitment to fostering excellence in research, encouraging participation in international editorial projects, and strengthening global academic collaboration.
We wish all our colleagues continued success in their future scholarly endeavors and many more achievements that will further enhance the international reputation of the School of International Governance and Law.
ROMÂNĂ
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