default search action
Journal of Information, Law and Technology, 2002
Volume 2002, Number 1, 2002
- Julie Moreton:
Editorial.
- Steffen Hindelang:
No Remedy for Disappointed Trust - The Liability Regime for Certification Authorities Towards Third Parties Outwith the EC Directive in England and Germany Compared. - Steve Kenny, John J. Borking:
The Value of Privacy Engineering. - Gurmak Singh, John O'Donoghue, Karen Broome:
An Empirical Study in the Use of IT by Small and Large Legal Firms in the UK. - Petter Gottschalk:
Law Firm Clients as Drivers of Law Firm Change. - Karl Branting:
Name-Matching Algorithms for Legal Case-Management Systems. - Jacqueline D. Lipton:
The EU Database Right and University Teaching Materials.
- Christopher J. S. Gale:
BA Law with Information Technology - The First Graduates. - Orlan Lee:
Engineering Students' Moot Court Debates the Question: 'Is Software Patentable?'. - Debra Tuomey:
Weathering the Commercial Storm: Why Everyone Should Steer Clear of the Uniform Computer Information Transactions Act. - Stephen Karanja:
The Schengen Information System in Austria: An Essential Tool in Day to Day Police and Border Control Work? - Fernando Galindo:
A Code of Practice for the Globalisation of Electronic Commerce and Government.
- Caroline Allinson:
Audit Trails in Evidence - A Queensland Case Study.
- Charles Oppenheim:
Intellectual Property Law, by Lionel Bently and Brad Sherman. - Uta Kohl:
Internet Law and Regulation, 3rd Edition, by Graham J Smith.
Volume 2002, Number 2, 2002
- Julie Moreton:
Editorial.
- Robin Widdison:
Iolis Authoring in a Web Environment. - Einar Árnason:
Personal Identifiability in the Icelandic Health Sector Database. - Christina Spyrelli:
Electronic Signatures: A Transatlantic Bridge? An EU and US Legal Approach Towards Electronic Authentication. - Julia Hörnle:
Online Dispute Resolution in Business to Consumer E-commerce Transactions. - J. Rossa McMahon:
Confusing Similarity Under ICANN's Uniform Dispute Resolution Policy. - Gregory J. Naples, Meredith Maher:
Cybersmearing: A Legal Conflict Between Individuals and Corporations. - Petter Gottschalk:
A Stages of Growth Model for Knowledge Management Technology in Law Firms.
- SubTech 2002: 7th International Conference on Substantive Technology in Legal Education and Practice, Virtual Learning For Virtual Practice, 3-5 July 2002, University of Warwick.
- Joseph Savirimuthu:
SubTech 2002: Conference Report. - Peter W. Martin:
SubTech 2002: Keynote Speech: From Seats of Learning to Globally Distributed Virtual Learning. - Richard E. Susskind:
SubTech 2002: Keynote Speech: Clicks and Mortals: Transformations in Legal Practice and Legal Education.
- Caroline B. Ncube:
Copyright Protection of Computer Programs, Computer-generated Works and Databases in Zimbabwe. - Wolfgang Schulz, Thorsten Held:
Prospects of Guaranteeing Free Public Communication: Findings of an Interdisciplinary Study on the Necessity of Non-commercial Services on the Basis of German Constitutional Law. - Erick Bohlman:
Privacy in the Age of Information. - Peter Clinch:
FLAG: The New Internet Gateway to Foreign Law Holdings in UK National and University Libraries. - Orlan Lee:
Dealing with Plagiarism in an Electronic Age. - Mayur S. Desai, Judith Ogden, Thomas C. Richards:
Information Technology Litigation and Software Failure.
- Tommaso Scannicchio:
Important Decision of the Italian Supreme Court of Cassazione in the Matter of Electronic Documents: Italian Supreme Court of Cassazione - September 6 , 2001Case 11445/2001.
- Antoni Brack:
User Protection in IT Contracts: A Comparative Study of the Protection of the User Against Defective Performance in Information Technology, by Clarisse Girot. - Philip Leith:
Genetic Privacy: A challenge to Medico-legal Norms by Graeme Laurie. - Charles Oppenheim:
Knowledge Management Through Information Technology by Petter Gottschalk.
- Nicola Harwood:
Early English Books Online (EEBO) and a Plug for British Official Publications Collaborative Reader Information Service (BOPCRIS). - Michael Dunne:
FLAG - Foreign Law Guide Project.
Volume 2002, Number 3, 2002
- Julie Moreton:
Editorial.
- Marlene Le Brun:
Maximise Modelling, Minimise Drudgery, Enhance Learning: Developing and Customising an Expandable Web Site that Teaches Law Students How to Interview and Counsel Clients. - Philippa England:
Like IT or Loathe IT: Flexible Delivery of Unincorporated Associations and Trusts at Griffith University. - John Cahir:
Understanding Information Laws: A Sociological Approach. - Andrés Guadamuz González:
Trouble with Prime Numbers: DeCSS, DVD and the Protection of Proprietary Encryption Tools. - Maureen O'Sullivan:
Making Copyright Ambidextrous: An Expose of Copyleft. - Subhajit Basu:
European VAT on Digital Sales. - Petter Gottschalk:
Law Firm Clients as Drivers of Law Firm Change, II.
- Peter Chen:
Virtual Representation: Australian Elected Representatives and the Impact of the Internet.
- Orlan Lee:
What is 'Unfairness'? In Cricket and in Standardised Testing.
- Philip Leith:
'Cross Border Enforcement of Patent Rights: An Analysis of the Interface Between Intellectual Property and Private International Law', by Marta Pertagas Sender. - Charles Oppenheim:
'Managing Intellectual Capital', by David J Teece. - Lorna E. Gillies:
'Effective Learning and Teaching in Law', by Roger Burridge, Karen Hinett, Abdul Paliwala and Tracy Varnava (eds). - Mads Bryde Andersen:
'Information Technology Strategies: How Leading Firms Use IT to Gain and Advantage', by William V Rapp.
- Coming soon - A special feature on the Second Bournemouth Symposium on Intellectual Property, 9 July 2002. J. Inf. Law Technol. 2002(3) (2002)
manage site settings
To protect your privacy, all features that rely on external API calls from your browser are turned off by default. You need to opt-in for them to become active. All settings here will be stored as cookies with your web browser. For more information see our F.A.Q.