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The emphasis of this issue is on innovations in communications
and information technology in legal education. It is intended to
contribute to the debate about the link between pedagogy and
technology.
Refereed Articles:
But What is it Good For? Using Interactive Video in Legal
Education and Law Practice by William Boyd
Computerising Legal Education: What's in Store?
by Robin Widdison
Learning in Cyberspace by Abdul Paliwala
Evaluation of an Internet-based PgDL (CPE) Course by John
Fairhurst
Use of IT for Knowledge Management in Law Firms
by Petter Gottschalk
Commentaries:
A Judicial Perspective on Public Access to Case Law on the
Internet by David Harvey
Access to the Law in the Land of Oz by Tom McMahon
Developments in the Domain Name System: For Better or for
Worse? by Annette Orange
Internet or Electronic Technology: A Threat to State Sovereignty
by Georgios Zekos
Selected papers from the 2nd AustLII Conference on
Computerisation of Law via the Internet
Case Note:
Avery Dennison Corp. v. Sumpton by Richard Margiano
Book Reviews of Information Technology Law in Australia and
Intellectual Property Law reviewed by Leif Gamertsfelder and
Opening Pandora's Box? A Review of Now and Then: A Celebration
of Sweet & Maxwell's Bicententary 1999 reviewed by Robin
Widdison
Carol Hall
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