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Journal of Information, Law and Technology, 2001
Volume 2001, Number 1, 2001
- Julie Moreton:
Editorial.
- John J. Borking, Charles D. Raab:
Laws, PETs and Other Technologies for Privacy Protection. - Kay Henderson, Hilary Kane:
Internet Patents: Will They Hinder the Development of E-Commerce? - Jacqueline D. Lipton:
Financing E-Commerce: Legal and Practical Risks. - Richard Wu:
New Rules for Resolving Chinese Domain Name Disputes - A Comparative Analysis. - Adrian McCullagh, William J. Caelli, Peter Little:
Signature Stripping: A Digital Dilemma. - Charlotte Waelde:
The Quest for Access in the Digital Era: Copyright and the Internet. - Darryl R. Mountain:
Could New Technologies Cause Great Law Firms to Fail? - Abdul Paliwala:
Learning in Cyberspace - Revised version.
- David A. Thomas:
American Legal Education: Moving from the Classroom Without Paper to Instruction Without the Classroom? - Kenneth J. Withers:
Computer-Based Disclosure and Discovery in Civil Litigation. - Lorna E. Gillies:
A Review of the New Jurisdiction Rules for Electronic Consumer Contracts Within the European Union.
- Andrew Terrett:
Richard Susskind's 'Transforming the Law - Essays on Technology, Justice and the Legal Marketplace'.
- James P. Hutchinson:
Can Trade Mark Protection Respond to the International Threat of Cybersquatting?
- The English translation of the new 'Rules' for Resolving Chinese Domain Name Disputes.
Volume 2001, Number 2, 2001
- Julie Moreton:
Editorial.
- Carolyn Penfold:
Nazis, Porn and Politics: Asserting Control Over Internet Content. - Samtani Anil:
Re-Visiting the Singapore Internet Code of Practice. - Jan Grijpink, Corien Prins:
New Rules for Anonymous Electronic Transactions? An Exploration of the Private Law Implications of Digital Anonymity. - Adam Warren, James Dearnley, Charles Oppenheim:
Sources of Literature on Data Protection and Human Rights. - John Hogan:
Competition Policy for Computer Software Markets. - L. Jean Camp, Serena Syme:
Code as Embedded Speech, Machine, and Service. - Jean-Paul Cailloux, Christophe Roquilly:
Legal Security of Web Sites: Proposal for a Legal Audit Methodology and a Legal Risks Classification. - Peter Duncan, Karen Barton, Patricia McKellar:
Extending Richness and Reach: Empirical Evidence from Public Access Web sites of UK Legal Practices. - Petter Gottschalk:
Benefits from Information and Communication Technology Facilitating Inter-organisational Knowledge Networks: The Case of Eurojuris Law Firms in Norway. - Martin Sloan:
Web Accessibility and the Disability Discrimination Act.
- Subhajit Basu:
Taxation of Electronic Commerce.
- Subhajit Basu:
Taxation of E-Commerce, by William J Craig. - Charles Oppenheim:
E-commerce: A Guide to the Law of Electronic Business, 2nd Edition, D Tunkel and S York (Editors).
- Julia Hörnle:
Disputes Solved in Cyberspace and the Rule of Law.
Volume 2001, Number 3, 2001
- Julie Moreton:
Editorial.
- Robert H. Woods:
'Order in the Virtual Law Classroom...Order in the Virtual Law Classroom' - A Closer Look at American Law Schools in Cyberspace: Constructing Multiple Instructional Strategies for Effective Internet-based Legal Education. - William Byrnes:
A Review of the Development of an Internet Delivered LL.M Program in the United States. - Marlene Le Brun:
Developing Multimedia Flexible Teaching and Learning Packages: Valuing New Genres of Legal Scholarship. - Catherine Colston:
Sui Generis Database Right: Ripe for Review? - Wye Keen Khong:
Spam Law for the Internet. - James D. Miller, Lixin Gao:
Creating a Subpoena-Proof Diary: A Technological Solution to a Legal Problem. - Andrés Guadamuz González:
Habeas Data vs the European Data Protection Directive. - Tracy S. Manly, Lori N. K. Leonard:
New Financial Reporting Regulations for E-Commerce Companies. - Douglas Hancock:
An Assessment of ICANN's Mandatory Uniform Dispute Resolution Policy in Resolving Disputes Over Domain Names.
- John Hogan:
Are You XPerienced? - Abdul Paliwala:
Discoursing the Virtual Classroom.
- David Poyton:
Integrating C&IT into the Delivery of a Law Module: A Reflective Look at Two Postgraduate Modules Delivered in the 2000/2001 Academic Year.
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