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Journal of Information, Law and Technology, 2009
Volume 2009, Number 1, 2009
- Abdul Paliwala:
Editorial.
- Thomas Hoeren:
The European liability and responsibility of providers of online-platforms such as "Second Life". - Joseph A. Cannataci:
Privacy, Technology Law and Religions across Cultures. - Damian Schofield:
Animating Evidence: Computer Game Technology in the Courtroom. - Federico Ferretti:
The "Credit Scoring Pandemic" and the European Vaccine: Making Sense of EU Data Protection Legislation. - Mohamed Chawki:
Nigeria Tackles Advance Fee Fraud. - Dejo Olowu:
Cyber-Crimes and the Boundaries of Domestic Legal Responses: Case for an Inclusionary Framework for Africa. - Sizwe Lindelo Snail:
Cyber Crime in South Africa - Hacking, cracking, and other unlawful online activities. - Murdoch Watney:
Admissibility of Electronic Evidence in Criminal Proceedings: An Outline of the South African Legal Position.
- Lina Acca Mathew:
Online Child Safety from Sexual Abuse in India. - Annamart Nieman:
Cyberforensics: Bridging the Law/ Technology Divide.
Volume 2009, Number 2, 2009
- Abdul Paliwala:
Editorial.
- Joanne Kuzma:
Regulatory Compliance and Web Accessibility of UK Parliament Sites. - Dexin Tian, Chin-Chung Chao:
Talking with Copyright Holders and Pirates: Grass Roots Voices. - Emir Aly Crowne-Mohammed, Yonatan Rozenszajn:
DRM Roll Please: Is Digital Rights Management Legislation Unconstitutional in Canada? - Wen Li:
Licensing and Retained Funds Regulation of Internet Third Party Payment Providers in China. - Luciano Batista, Marc Cornock:
Information sharing in e-government initiatives: Freedom of Information and Data Protection issues concerning local government. - Tang Hang Wu:
The Networked Electorate: The Internet and the Quiet Democratic Revolution in Malaysia and Singapore.
- Nehaluddin Ahmad:
Credit Card Fraud and the Law: A Critical study of Malaysian perspective.
- Rowena Rodrigues:
Book Review: The Future of Identity in the Information Society: Challenges and Opportunities.
Volume 2009, Number 3, 2009
- Karen Barton, Sefton Bloxham, Patricia McKellar:
Special Issue Editorial. - Philip Leith:
Editorial.
- Simon Ball, Helen James:
Making Law Teaching Accessible and Inclusive. - Sefton Bloxham, Fiona Boyle, Ann Thanaraj:
Using E-portfolios to Support PDP and Reflective Learning within the Law Curriculum: A Case Study. - Michael C. Bromby:
Virtual Seminars: Problem-based Learning in Healthcare Law and Ethics. - Clare Chambers:
From Financial Exclusion to Online Financial Inclusion. - Caroline Coles:
The Role of New Technology in Improving Engagement among Law Students in Higher Education. - Catherine Easton:
An Examination of Clicker Technology Use in Legal Education.
- Paul Maharg, John Mayer, Julian Webb, Abdul Paliwala:
Book Review: Transforming Legal Education: Learning and Teaching the Law in the Early Twenty-first Century. - Philip Leith:
Book Review: Law and the Internet.
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