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Date: Fri, 30 Oct 1998 18:36:15 GMT
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Subject: JILT 1998 (3) Goes OnLine!

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           JILT 1998 (3) Goes OnLine!

http://www.law.warwick.ac.uk/jilt/98-3/
http://elj.warwick.ac.uk/jilt/issue/1998_3/

Special Feature on E-Commerce
Guest editor Alistair Kelman

As the century draws to its close there is one alleged hope for growth
and development - Electronic Commerce. But it is predicated upon revolution. 
A topical special feature that contains a number of interesting 
articles.

Refereed articles 
Identity Authentication and `E-Commerce|
by Matthew D Ford

Legal Regulation of Electronic Commerce 
by  Chris Swindells and Kay Henderson

Commentary: Just say 'non' 
Proposals for a European Parliament and a Council Directive on a
common framework for electronic signatures' (98/0191)
by  Alistair Kelman

Work in Progress:
Personal Jurisdiction: Today|s Hot Issue in E-Commerce
by J T Westermeier

Book Review: Going Digital: Legal Issues for Electronic Commerce,
Multimedia and the Internet 

Other articles in this issue cover a diverse area and include 3 
refereed articles.

Refereed Articles:

A Computer Supported Environment for the Teaching of Legal Argument
by T J M Bench-Capon, P H Leng and G Staniford

Co-operative Development of CAL Materials: A  Case Study of IOLIS 
by Abdul Paliwala

Cyberspace - A Contemporary Utopia?
by  Diane Rowland

Commentary
An Australasian Experience of the use of Selected Technologies in the
Delivery of a Legal Education Program û Some Lessons for Faculties and
Educational Program Planners 
by  Alan  Smith and Michael Walpole

Work in Progress
Using Copyright to Prevent Intrusive Photography 
by Joanna Gretton

Conferences covered are the  Uniform Commercial Law Information
Colloquium, Using the Internet to Teach Law, Topical Messages from
Cyberspace, and Beyond the Millennium: The Legal Issues 
             Carol Hall
             Information Officer
             Rm 1.24 (Social Studies)
             CTI Law Technology Centre
             University of Warwick
             Coventry, CV4 7AL UK

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