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Journal of Information, Law and Technology, 1999
Volume 1999, Number 1, 1999
- Carol Hall:
Editorial.
- Jacqueline D. Lipton:
Property Offences into the 21st Century. - Alex Morrison:
Hijack on the road to Xanadu: The Infringement of Copyright in HTML Documents via Networked Computers and the Legitimacy of Browsing Hypermedia Documents. - David Grantham:
IOLISplus - Extending the Electronic Learning Environment. - James Osborn, Leon Sterling:
Automated Concept Identification within Legal Cases. - Erich Schweighofer:
The Revolution in Legal Information Retrieval or: The Empire Strikes Back.
- Alistair Kelman:
Reliable Software and the Year 2000. - Christopher J. S. Gale:
BA Law with Information Technology - The LMU Experience one semester in.
- 5th International Conference of the IDG, of the Italian National Research Council: The Law in the Information Society.
- 1999 LILI Conference: Challenge and Change in Law Teaching.
- Leif Gamertsfelder:
The Commonwealth Electronic Transactions Bill 1999: Ailments and Antidotes.
- Craig Lind, Conor Butler:
Traumatised Children - Juvenile Delinquent and Traumatised Children - A Case of Sexual Abuse (Video Review).
- Leif Gamertsfelder:
The Year 2000 Legal Guide. - Lesley Hitchens:
The Law and Regulation of Telecommunications Carriers. - John Dickie:
Electronic Commerce: Law and Practice.
- Yaman Akdeniz:
The Public Voice in the Development of Internet Policy: Proceedings from the Ottawa Global Internet Liberty Campaign Conference, October 1998. - Paul Maharg:
Law in the Information Society.
Volume 1999, Number 2, 1999
Editorial
- Diane Rowland:
The Year 2000 Problem: Introduction.
- Robert Bradgate:
Beyond the Millennium - The Legal Issues: Sale of Goods Issues and the Millennium Bug. - Andrew Campbell:
Banks and Business Customers: The Y2K Problem. - Gordon Hughes:
Reasonable Design. - Geraint Howells:
The Millennium Bug and Product Liability. - Elizabeth MacDonald:
Y2K and Contractual Exemption Clauses. - John Peysner:
Y2K - Will There be a Litigation Explosion? - Diane Rowland:
Negligence, Professional Competence and Computer Systems. - Celia Wells:
The Millennium Bug and Corporate Criminal Liability. - Jacqueline D. Lipton:
What's in a (Domain) Name? Web Addresses as Loan Collateral. - Arno R. Lodder, Bart Verheij:
Computer-Mediated Legal Argument: Towards new Opportunities in Education. - Emir A. Mohammed:
An Examination of Surveillance Technology and Their Implications for Privacy and Related Issues - The Philosophical Legal Perspective.
- John Angel:
Why use Digital Signatures for Electronic Commerce? - Stuart Hyde:
A Few Coppers Change. - Sean Overend:
Standardisation of Data for the Judicial Intranet - Uniform Case Citation Sean Overend.
- Abdul Paliwala:
The Knowledge Web: Learning and Collaborating on the Web. - Peter Kangis:
Electronic Commerce and International Taxation. - Peter Kangis:
Internet. Which Court Decides? Which Law Applies?
- Paul Maharg:
14th Annual BILETA Conference - CYBERSPACE 1999: Crime, Criminal Justice and the Internet.
Volume 1999, Number 3, 1999
- Abdul Paliwala:
Editorial.
- William E. Boyd:
But What is it Good For? Using Interactive Video in Legal Education and Law Practice. - Robin Widdison:
Computerising Legal Education: What's in Store? - Abdul Paliwala:
Learning in Cyberspace. - John Fairhurst:
Evaluation of an Internet-based PgDL (CPE) Course. - Petter Gottschalk:
Use of IT for Knowledge Management in Law Firms.
- David J. Harvey:
A Judicial Perspective on Public Access to Case Law on the Internet. - Tom McMahon:
Access to the Law in the Land of Oz. - Annette Orange:
Developments in the Domain Name System: For Better or for Worse? - Georgios I. Zekos:
Internet or Electronic Technology: A Threat to State Sovereignty.
- 2nd AustLII Conference on Computerisation of Law via the Internet.
- Richard Margiano:
The Ninth Circuit holds that Internet Domain Name E-mail and Web Service Provider is not a Cybersquatter for Trademark Dilution Purposes, Avery Dennison Corp. v. Sumpton.
- Robin Widdison:
Opening Pandora's Box? A Review of Now and Then: A Celebration of Sweet & Maxwell's Bicentenary 1999. - Leif Gamertsfelder:
Intellectual Property Law - LBC Nutshell.
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