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International Journal of Law and Information Technology, Volume 9
Volume 9, Number 1, Spring 2001
- James Catchpole:
The Regulation of Electronic Commerce: A Comparative Analysis of the Issues Surrounding the Principles of Establishment. 1-20 - Tom Burns:
Implications of Information Technology on Corporate Governance. 21-38 - Vagelis Papakonstantinou:
A Data Protection Approach to Data Matching Operations Among Public Bodies. 39-64 - Jacqueline D. Lipton:
Security Interests in Electronic Databases. 65-86
- John Dickie:
Book Review. Internet Law: Text and Materials Chris Reed. 87-88 - Charlotte Waelde:
Book Review. Intellectual Property and Information Law Essays in Honour of Herman Cohen Jehoram (Kluwer Information Law Series, 1998) Jan J C Kabel and Gerard JHM Mom. 88-90 - Nikos Th. Nikolinakos:
Book Review. Telecommunications: The EU Law. 90-91
Volume 9, Number 2, Summer 2001
- Samtani Anil:
Electronic Commerce in Asia: The Legal, Regulatory and Policy Issues. 93-114 - John W. Raine:
Modernising Courts and Tribunals through ICTs - Lessons from The London Parking Appeals Service. 115-132 - Farooq Ahmad:
Electronic Commerce: An Indian Perspective. 133-170 - Rolf H. Weber:
Does Intellectual Property Become Unimportant in Cyberspace? 171-185
Volume 9, Number 3, Fall 2001
- Emily M. Weitzenboeck:
Introduction to the Special Issue on Electronic Agents. 187-188 - Sonia Gonzalo:
A Business Outlook regarding Electronic Agents. 189-203 - Emily M. Weitzenboeck:
Electronic Agents and the Formation of Contracts. 204-234 - Silvia Feliu:
Intelligent Agents and Consumer Protection. 235-248 - Joakim S. T. Øren:
Electronic Agents and the Notion of Establishment. 249-274 - Lee A. Bygrave:
Electronic Agents and Privacy: A Cyberspace Odyssey 2001. 275-294 - Henning Grosse Ruse:
Electronic Agents and the Legal Protection of Non-creative Databases. 295-326 - Alexandre Cruquenaire:
Electronic Agents as Search Engines: Copyright related aspects. 327-343
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