** Apologies for cross postings **
This is to advise that the latest editions of the Journal of Information Law
& Technology (JILT), and Law, Social Justice and Global Development (LGD)
are now available from the Electronic Law Journals Project at Warwick -
http://elj.warwick.ac.uk/
JILT issue 2001 (2) went online on Monday 2 July 2001:
http://elj.warwick.ac.uk/jilt/01-2/
This issue cover many diverse IT and law topics including: Internet
regulation; privacy, consumer protection and human rights; data, software
and intellectual property protection; e-commerce, business and legal
practice; as well as touching on accessibility issues, the information
society and CAL and distance learning.
This issue includes nine refereed articles, two commentaries, four book
reviews and a Work in Progress piece, and international perspectives are
offered from Australia, France, the Netherlands, Norway, Singapore, the UK
and the US.
The second edition of LGD, Issue 2001 (1) went online on on Thursday 21
June 2001:
http://elj.warwick.ac.uk/global/issue/2001-1/
This special issue of Law, Social Justice and Global Development, focuses on
gender, justice and development. A number of papers address a variety of
gender and social justice issues revealing unequal results for women.
The discussion in the contributions to this issue show that although defined
in physical terms across particular contexts, women's embodiment and
occupation of spaces occurs and is constructed at a variety of levels
including local, national and global.
These themes are brought out in five broad areas: Gender and Global
Migration; International Principles and Local Measures; Violence Against
Women; Sensitive Research Methodologies and, Issues of Governance,
Democracy and Civil Society in the Developing World. The edition includes
seven refereed articles, four commentaries, a report from the Permanent
People's Tribunal and a book review.
We hope you enjoy these two editions and welcome any feedback that you may
have.
As ever we are keen to highlight developing areas of research, so please
contact us if you have a paper you would like to be considered for
publication in either journal, be it an academic paper, commentary,
information paper, a work in progress or book or IT review.
Please pass this information onto any interested colleagues. Thank you for
your time
Julie Moreton
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J Moreton
Web Journal Developer
Electronic Law Journals Project
University of Warwick
Coventry UK
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