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Journal of Information, Law and Technology, 1996
Volume 1996, Number 1, 1996
- Ian J. Lloyd:
Introduction. - Ian J. Lloyd:
An outline of the European Data Protection Directive. - Peter Blume:
Implementation of the European Data Protection Directive: The View from Denmark. - Jan-Peter Bergfeld:
The impact of the EC Data Protection Directive on Dutch Data Protection Law. - Peter Seipel:
Comments on the EC Data Protection Directive : The View from Sweden. - Robert Clark:
Data Protection in the Republic of Ireland.
- Full Text of the European Data Protection Directive.
- UK Government Consultation Paper on Data Protection.
- Abdul Paliwala:
From Academic Tombstones to Living Bazaars - The Changing Shape of Law Reviews. - Paul Maharg:
Contracts: An Introduction to the Skills of Legal Writing and Analysis. - Richard V. de Mulder, C. J. M. Combrink-Kuiters:
Is a computer capable of interpreting case law?
- Colin Scott:
Telecommunications Law and Practice 2nd Edition by Colin D Long (Ed). - Andrew Terrett:
Law In A Digital World by M Ethan Katsch.
- Information Technology for UK Law Schools - The Second BILETA report into I.T. and Legal Education.
- Student project: Legal Services on the Internet.
- Lord Woolf Issues Consultation Papers.
- Hansard Goes On-line.
- Example Summary of House of Commons Business for 19 January 1996.
- The International Centre for Commercial Law.
- UK Draft Bill on reforming the law of defamation.
- Andrew Terrett:
SCOOP Official Publishing on the Internet. - Ian J. Lloyd:
Society for Computers and Law. - Alan Paterson:
Society for Public Teachers of Law.
Volume 1996, Number 2, 1996
- Abdul Paliwala:
Introduction. - Sol Picciotto:
Towards Open Access to British Official Documents. - Gordon Robbie:
Crown Copyright - Bête Noire or White Knight? - Charles Oppenheim:
Crown Copyright and HMSO. - Robin Williamson:
Revision of Crown Copyright Licensing - Comments from an electronic publisher. - Abdul Paliwala:
Comments on House of Commons Information Committee, First Report on Electronic Publication of House of Commons Documents.
- Crown Copyright in Cyberspace, Montreal, May 1995.
- Access To Public Information: A Key To Commercial Growth And Electronic Democracy (Stockholm).
- HMSO Copyright Unit.
- UK Cabinet Office Statement.
- Sol Picciotto:
Towards Open Access to British Official Documents. - Dan Hunter:
Commercialising Legal Neural Networks. - Sophie Louveaux:
Data Protection in Belgium. - Muhammed A. Pasha, Paul Soper:
Combining the Strengths of Information Management Technologies to Meet the Needs of Legal Professionals. - Richard Jones, John Scully:
Hypertext within Multimedia Applications in Legal Education. - Cyrus Tata, John N. Wilson, Neil Hutton:
Representations of Knowledge and Discretionary Decision-Making by Decision-Support Systems: the Case of Judicial Sentencing.
- Richard V. de Mulder, C. J. M. Combrink-Kuiters:
Is a computer capable of interpreting case law?
- Colin Scott:
International Telecommunications Handbook by R Frieden (1996). - Philip Leith:
Public Policy and Regulation of the Information Market in the Digital Network Environment (PhD Thesis) by S J Saxby (1996). - Peter Seipel:
The Electronic Superhighway - The Shape of Technology and Law to Come by E Mackaay, D Poulin and P Trudel (1995).
- John Pickering:
IT & Legal Education.
- Paul Crowe:
Dipping the Toe - A Solicitor's experience of setting up a working website.
- UK Draft Bill on reforming the law of defamation.
- UK Government plans for Crown Copyright.
- USA Telecommunications Act of 1996.
- UK Consultation Paper on Data Protection.
- Directive 96/9/EC of the European Parliament and Council of the European Union on the legal protection of databases.
- MIPEX (Message based Industrial Property information EXchange).
- Sarah Carter:
BILETA '96 - Electronic Publishing. - Yael Kahn:
Electronic Publishing and Libraries - The Challenges of new Partnership. - Nicola Clare:
Legal Aspects of Business and the Internet.
Volume 1996, Number 3, 1996
Electronic Publishing and Cultural Change
- Dick Greener:
Arranging Deck Chairs on the Titanic: The Publishers Role in a Digital Era? - Sue Pettit:
Remember the Librarians. - Douglas C. Pitt, Niall Levine:
Electronic Publishing - Academic Opportunism or Opportunity. - Alexis Weedon:
The Electronic book trade and the Internet.
- Bruce Grant:
The Economics of Electronic Journals in Law. - Trotter Hardy:
Starting an Electronic Journal in Law.
- Rosemary Shiels:
Law Students and Hypertext: One Law School's Model. - Robin Williamson:
The Electronic Law Reports - A Case Study.
- Erich Schweighofer:
Teleteaching in the EU Erasmus programme. - Scott A. Taylor:
Teaching a Law Seminar on the Internet.
- Robin Widdison:
The Virtual Law School.
- Caitriona Hegarty, Tom Routen:
Intelligent Tutoring Systems. - Max Young:
Help with Sale of Goods.
- John Sharman:
The Role of Encryption in Electronic Publishing. - Sarah Carter:
Conference Review.
- Judith Bannister:
Open Access to Legal Sources in Australsia. - Mark Naftel:
Regulating for Competition in the US and EU Telecoms Markets.
- Ian J. Lloyd:
Big Brother by Simon Davies (1996). - Charlotte Waelde:
Law and the Information Superhighway by Henry Perritt (1996). - Nicholas Lockett:
Internet Law and Regulation by Graham J.H. Smith (ed.) (1996). - Robin Widdison:
The Future of Law by Richard Susskind (1996).
- Amanda Hoey, Sally Lowry:
GALLOP - Guided Academic Learning to Legislation on Purchasing. - Philip A. Redding:
Report on the Protection Afforded Computer Software in the Face of Computer Software Piracy.
- Delia Venables:
Around the World in 80 minutes. - Peter Faris:
Australian High Court Judgement Service. - Wiebina Heesterman:
A Comparative Review of Information Retrieval Software. - electronic Law Reports, a special feature.
- David Swarbrick:
New Law goes On-line.
- Information Society: Agenda for Action in the UK.
- Data Protection Registrar's Annual Report.
- Update on Defamation Law - UK Reform.
- Maeve McDonagh:
Access to Public Information: A key to Commercial Growth and Electronic Democracy held in Stockholm. - Nicholas Lockett:
CCTA Conference on Legal Issues and the Internet. - Jeroen van den Hoven, Reid Cushman:
Privacy, Health Care Data and Information Technology. - Andrew Terrett:
US-CALI Conference held at the Chicago-Kent School of Law. - Andreas Wiebe:
Working Conference on the EC Data Protection Directive held in Hannover.
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