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>** Apologies for cross postings **
>
>This is to advise that the latest edition of the Journal of Information Law
>& Technology (JILT), is now available online as from 22 March.
>
>Issue 2002 (1) - http://elj.warwick.ac.uk/jilt/02-1/
>
>Topics include: the use of IT by law firms; the use of computers in the
>police and the courts; e-commerce; digital signatures; privacy; intellectual
>property; databases, UCITA and legal IT software.
>
>This issue includes six refereed articles, five commentaries, a work in
>progress piece, and two book reviews and we welcome authors from Australia,
>Austria, Hong Kong, Germany, Norway, The Netherlands, Spain and the UK and
>the US.
>
>Papers include:
>
>No Remedy for Disappointed Trust - The Liability Regime for Certification
>Authorities Towards Third Parties Outwith the EC Directive in England and
>Germany Compared, by Steffen Hindelang, Germany.
>
>The Value of Privacy Engineering by Steve Kenny and John Borking, Dutch Data
>Protection Authority.
>
>An Empirical Study in the Use of IT by Small and Large Legal Firms in the
>UK, by Gurmak Singh, John O'Donoghue and Karen Broome, the Business School,
>University of Wolverhampton.
>
>Law Firm Clients as Drivers of Law Firm Change, by Petter Gottschalk,
>Norwegian School of Management.
>
>Name-Matching Algorithms for Legal Case-Management Systems by
>L. Karl Branting from LiveWire Logic, Incorporation, Morrisville, USA.
>
>The EU Database Right and University Teaching Materials by Jacqueline
>Lipton, Case Western Reserve University School of Law,Cleveland, Ohio, USA.
>
>BA Law with Information Technology - The First Graduates, by Christopher
>Gale, Leeds Law School, Leeds Metropolitan University.
>
>Engineering Students' Moot Court Debates the Question: 'Is Software
>Patentable?' by Orlan Lee, School of Business & Management
>Hong Kong University of Science & Technology.
>
>Weathering the Commercial Storm: Why Everyone Should Steer Clear of the
>Uniform Computer Information Transactions Act by Debra Tuomey, Assistant
>State Attorney, Florida, USA.
>
>The Schengen Information System in Austria: An Essential Tool in Day to Day
>Police and Border Control Work? by Stephen Karanja, Section for Information
>Technology and Administrative Systems, Faculty of Law, University of Oslo,
>Norway.
>
>A Code of Practice for the Globalisation of Electronic Commerce and
>Government, by Fernando Galindo, Professor of Philosophy of Law
>University of Zaragoza, Spain.
>
>Audit Trails in Evidence - A Queensland Case Study by Caroline Allinson,
>Information Management Division, Queensland Police Service, Brisbane,
>Australia, and Information Security Research Centre (ISRC), Queensland
>University of Technology, Brisbane, Australia.
>
>Intellectual Property Law, by Lionel Bently and Brad Sherman
>Reviewed by:Charles Oppenheim, Loughborough University
>
>Internet Law and Regulation, 3rd Edition, by Graham J Smith
>Reviewed by: Uta Kohl, University of Wales, Aberystwyth.
>
>The next issue, 2002 (2), will be published at the end of June 2002.
>As ever we are keen to highlight new and important areas of research, so
>please contact us if you have a paper you would like to be considered for
>publication, be it an academic paper, commentary, information paper, a work
>in progress or book or IT review. Papers for consideration should be sent to
>us by end of May 2002
>
>Please pass this information onto any interested colleagues. Thank you for
>your time
>
>Julie Moreton
>
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>
>J Moreton (BSC, hons, DipIT)
>Web Journal Developer
>Electronic Law Journals Project
>University of Warwick
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