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International Journal of Law and Information Technology, Volume 6
Volume 6, Number 1, Spring 1998
- Stephen Saxby:
Information access policy and crown copyright regulation in the electronic age - which way forward? 1-33 - Christoph Glatt:
Comparative issues in the formation of electronic contracts. 34-68 - Amanda Hoey:
Techno-cops: information technology and law enforcement. 69-90
Volume 6, Number 2, Summer 1998
- Cyrus Tata:
Introduction to the special issue on judicial decision support systems. 91-92 - Stein Schjølberg:
Judicial decision support systems from a judge's perspective. 93-98 - Ivan Potas, David Ash, Murali Sagi, Stephen Cumines, Natalie Marsic:
Informing the discretion: the sentencing information system of the judicial commission of New South Wales. 99-124 - Uri J. Schild:
Statistical information systems for sentencing: a cookbook. 125-142 - Cyrus Tata:
'Neutrality', 'choice', and 'ownership' in the construction, use, and adaptation of judicial decision support systems. 143-166 - David Tait:
Judges and jukeboxes: sentencing information systems in the court room. 167-189 - John Zeleznikow, Andrew Stranieri:
Split up: an intelligent decision support system which provides advice upon property division following divorce. 190-213 - Luther Karl Branting:
Techniques for automated drafting of judicial documents. 214-229 - Jenne van der Vinne, I. W. van Zwol, M. Karnekamp:
A sentencing information system named 'NOSTRA'. 230-234 - Reviews. 235-246
Volume 6, Number 3, Fall 1998
- Lee A. Bygrave:
Data protection pursuant to the right to privacy in human rights treaties. 247-284 - Andrew D. Murray:
Internet domain names: the trade mark challenge. 285-312 - Glen Germanowski:
Is the 'shrinkwrap' licence worth the paper envelope it's printed on? 313-326 - Burkhard Schafer:
Review article. Reason's faltering steps: a review of Jaap C Hage. Reasoning with Rules. 327-334 - Colin Scott:
Review article. Public policy and global technological integration. Frederick M Abbott, David J Gerber (eds). 334-339 - Book reviews. 339-360
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