
معرفی
Dr. Gar Yein Ng is a Senior Lecturer in Law at the University of Buckingham's School of Law within the Faculty of Computing, Law and Psychology. She holds academic positions at multiple international institutions and specializes in comparative law, judicial governance, and legal technology. Her research focuses on judicial power, AI in law, court management, and the intersection of law and technology. She has contributed to projects for the OSCE and ODIHR, addressing judicial independence and evaluation systems.
Education: LLB (Hons) in English Law (Birmingham City), LLM in International and Comparative Law (Maastricht), PhD in Judicial Organization (Utrecht). Her work includes over 30 publications, including books on judicial quality and peer-reviewed articles in fields like constitutional law and e-justice.
Research Interests: Judicial independence, AI's role in legal systems, comparative constitutional law, court administration reforms, and digital transformation in justice systems. She has presented at international conferences on topics like judicial governance and the impact of AI on legal decision-making.
Professional Contributions: Collaborated with the CEPEJ on judicial performance evaluation, co-authored reports for the Council of Europe, and advised on judicial training programs across Europe. Active in promoting transparency and efficiency in legal systems through technology integration.




