JILT 1997(2) Goes OnLine!
http://elj.warwick.ac.uk/jilt/issue/1997_2/
and
http://elj.strath.ac.uk/jilt/issue/1997_2/
Apologies fo cross posting
It consists of 6 refereed articles and over 30 other pieces including commentaries, case commentaries,
IT reviews, book reviews, case commentaries, conference reports and work in progress.
In the context of the recent statement by Saville LJ in the first Court of Appeal
decision to go on the Web, the focus of this issue is on electronic legal information
with four refereed articles. Greenleaf et al's comprehensive collection of six AustLII Papers
is a must read for anyone interested in developing legal information on the internet.
Other refereed articles include
Leith - on Access to Irish Legal Information
Paliwala et al on user needs in electronic Legal Information
Van Noortwijk et al on the Similarity of Legal Documents
Akdeniz et al on Cryptography and Liberty
Migdal et al on Multimedia learning
There are commentaries on recent Internet domain names cases in the UK and software patent cases.
IT reviews include Criminal Law CD Roms, Scots Law Times Reports with a downloadable demo, Scots Law Courseware CD,
the JURIST web site and IT at Pinsents Solcitors.
Conferences covered are
BILETA, JURIX, Internet Domain Names, Encryption, Sociolegal Studies Association and the Society of Computers and Law.
Nicola
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Nicola A Clare
Production Editor - Electronic Law Journals Project
Centre for Law, Computers and Technology, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow G4
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Journal of Information, Law and Technology: http://elj.strath.ac.uk/jilt/
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