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Journal of Information, Law and Technology, 2000
Volume 2000, Number 1, 2000
- Abdul Paliwala:
Access to Legal Information - A Welcome Return?
- Tom Bruce:
Public Legal Information: Focus and Future. - Daniel Austin, Andrew Mowbray, Philip Chung:
Scalability of Web Resources for Law: AustLII's Technical Roadmap: Past, Present and Future. - Philip Chung, Daniel Austin, Andrew Mowbray:
A Defence of Plain HTML for Law: AustLII's Approach to Standards. - Graham Greenleaf, Daniel Austin, Philip Chung, Andrew Mowbray, Madeleine Davis, Jill Matthews:
Solving the Problems of Finding Law on the Web: World Law and DIAL. - Timothy Arnold-Moore, Jane Clemes:
Connected to the Law: Tasmanian Legislation Using EnAct. - Noriko Kawawa:
Contract Law Relating to Liability for Injury Caused by Information in Electronic Form: Classification of Contracts - A Comparative Study, England and the US. - Richard Wu:
Electronic Transactions Ordinance - Building a Legal Framework for E-Commerce in Hong Kong. - Petter Gottschalk:
Use of IT in Law Firms as Enabler of Inter-Organisational Knowledge Networks. - David Grantham:
IOLISplus - The Second Chapter.
- Bruce Kercher:
Where the Future meets the Past: Pre-1900 NSW case law on the Web. - Allison Stanfield:
The New ABC: Teaching Computers How to Read Legal Documents. - Pearl Rozenberg:
Referencing and Citation of Internet Resources - The Truth is Out There.
- AustLII Conference: Law Via the Internet 1999.
- Learning in Law Initiative (LILI) 2nd Annual Conference 2000.
- Free the Law - Joint Evening Meeting, Monday 8 November 1999.
- Tyrone McKenna:
BILETA Lord Lloyd of Kilgerran 1999 Joint Undergraduate Prize Winner: Contemporary Issues of Digital Sampling Technology, Appropriation and Copyright Law.
- Orlan Lee:
IT, Law and Verbal Skills: A Review of a CD-ROM Project, Hong Kong Business Law.
- Petter Gottschalk:
The Internet - Business Strategies for Law Firms. - Alistair Kelman:
Database Nation: The Death of Privacy in the 21st Century.
- Peter Moodie:
C&IT Comes in Many Sizes.
Volume 2000, Number 2, 2000
- Julie Moreton:
Editorial.
- David Bainbridge, Graham Pearce:
Tilting at Windmills - Has the New Data Protection Law failed to make a Significant Contribution to Rights of Privacy? - Philip Leith:
Software Utility Models and SMEs. - Andrés Guadamuz González:
Habeas Data: The Latin-American response to Data Protection. - Sarah Andrews:
Who Holds the Key? - A Comparative Study of US and European Encryption Policies. - Thomas R. Bruce:
Tears Shed Over Peer Gynt's Onion: Some Thoughts on the Constitution of Public Legal Information Providers. - Karen Barton, Peter Duncan, L.-M. Ruiz-Nieto, Patricia McKellar:
E-commerce and Legal Practice in Scotland: A Benchmark Survey. - Christophe Collard, Christophe Roquilly:
Electronic Commerce and Closed Distribution Networks: Proposals for Solving Legal Problems. - Paulo Quaresma, Irene Pimenta Rodrigues:
Automatic Classification and Intelligent Clustering for WWWeb Information Retrieval Systems. - Siobhan McCann, Graham Greenleaf, Philip Chung, Daniel Austin, Tim Moore:
Reconciliation on-line: Reflections and Possibilities.
- Lord Justice Brooke:
Keynote address to the BILETA Conference. - Peter W. Martin:
Impermanent Boundaries - Imminent Challenges to Professional Identities and Institutional Competence. - Steven Whittle:
A national Law Gateway: Developing SOSIG for the UK Legal Community. - Russell Allen, Graham Greenleaf, Philip Chung, Daniel Austin, Andrew Mowbray:
With a wysh and a Prayer: An Experiment in Cooperative Development of Legal Knowledgebases.
- BILETA 2000: World Wide Law.
- Philip Leith:
BILETA 2000: Conference Report.
- John Dickie:
'E-Commerce and the Law' by Ian Lloyd.
- Abdul Paliwala:
CTI Law Technology Centre: A Retrospective View.
Volume 2000, Number 3, 2000
- Abdul Paliwala:
Editorial.
- Chris Reed:
What is a Signature? - Nicholas Bohm, Ian Brown, Brian Gladman:
Electronic Commerce: Who Carries the Risk of Fraud? - Frank Diedrich:
A Law of the Internet? Attempts to Regulate Electronic Commerce. - Michael Deturbide:
Liability of Internet Service Providers for Defamation in the US and Britain: Same Competing Interests, Different Responses. - Russell L. Weaver:
Defamation Law in Turmoil: The Challenges Presented by the Internet. - Robin Widdison:
Software Patents Pending? - Patrick S. Chen:
An Automatic System for Collecting Crime Information on the Internet. - Kevin Curran, Lee Higgins:
A Legal Retrieval Information System. - John Fairhurst:
Huddersfield's Electronically-delivered PgDL(CPE) Course, Part Two.
- Julia Hörnle:
The European Union Takes Initiative in the Field of E-Commerce. - Aron Youngerwood, Sunwinder Mann:
Extra Armoury for Consumers: The New Distance Selling Regulations. - Philip Leith:
Introduction to Legal Citations. - Lynn Foster:
Obstacles to Citation Reform. - Bruce Kennedy:
Cultural Considerations Behind Neutral Citations for the International Legal Community. - Justin Needle:
The Automatic Linking of Legal Citations.
- Burkhard Schafer:
ALICE in Cyberland: Computer Support for Lawyers in a Global Economy.
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