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JILT 1998 (2) Goes OnLine!
http://elj.warwick.ac.uk/jilt/issue/1998_2/
The Internet and communications technology is a strong theme of this
issue both in relation to discussion about its use and about the
legal issues arising from that use.
It contains a diversity of topics and includes 5 refereed articles,
Commentary, Case Notes, IT reviews, Book Reviews, Conference Reports
and Work in Progress.
Refereed Articles:
Collaborative Learning via WWW in Legal Education
by Prof.Maximilian Herberger et al
Electronic Bills of Lading and Functional Equivalence
by John Livermore and Krailerk Euarjai
Fair Dealing in Webbed Links of Shetland Yarns
by James P. Connolly and Scott Cameron
Proprietary Rights in Hypertext Linkages
by Dan L Burk
A Software Asset Management (SAM) Methodology
by Derrick Glass et al
Commentary:
Bordertown and the Globalisation of Justice: Using
Computers in an Australian Magistrates Court
by Rosanne McInnes
Case Note:
The Validity of Shrink-Wrap Licences in Scots Law
by Struan Robertson
Work in Progress:
Internet and Copyright: An Introduction to Caching, Linking and
Framing by P. Eve Athanasekou
Books reviewed:
International Information Technology Law
Mega-Universities and Knowledge Media Intellectual Property Law in
Ireland Copyright: interpreting the law for libraries, archives and
information services
Internet Besieged - Countering Cyberspace Scofflaws
A User's Guide to Copyright (4th Edition)
Secure Electronic Transactions - Introduction and Technical Reference
Information Technology Law
IT reviews include ITLaw: an International Bibliography on
Information Technology and the Law and the New Zealand Law Reports
Conferences covered are 13th BILETA Conference - The Changing
Jurisdiction and New Directions in Legal Information Systems
Comments and Feedback welcome
Carol Hall
Information Officer
Rm 1.26 (Social Studies)
CTI Law Technology Centre
University of Warwick
Coventry, CV4 7AL UK
email: [log in to unmask]
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