** Apologies for cross postings **
Christmas greetings from the ELJ Project at Warwick.
This is to advise that the latest edition of the Journal of Information Law
& Technology (JILT), is now online.
Issue 2002 (3) - <http://elj.warwick.ac.uk/jilt/02-3/>
Some of the articles include:
Maximise Modelling, Minimise Drudgery, Enhance Learning: Developing and
Customising an Expandable Web Site that Teaches Law Studentes How to
Interview and Counsel Clients
Marlene Le Brun
Like IT or Loathe IT: Flexible Delivery of Unincorporated Associations and
Trusts at Griffith University
Philippa England
Understanding Information Laws: A Sociological Approach
John Cahir
Trouble with Prime Numbers: DeCSS, DVD and the Protection of Proprietary
Encryption Tools
Andrés Guadamuz González
Making Copyright Ambidextrous: An Expose of Copyleft
Maureen O'Sullivan
European VAT on Digital Sales
Subhajit Basu
Law Firm Clients as Drivers of Law Firm Change, II
Petter Gottschalk
Special Research Report
Virtual Representation: Australian Elected Representatives and the Impact of
the Internet
Peter Chen
Also the latest edition of Law, Social Justice and Global Development went
online from 7 November 2002.
http://elj.warwick.ac.uk/global/issue/2002-1/
Please pass this information onto any interested colleagues. Thank you for
your time.
(I will now be out of the office until 2 January 2003).
Julie Moreton
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J Moreton (BSC, hons, DipIT)
Production Editor
Journal of Information, Law & Technology (JILT)
University of Warwick
Coventry UK, CV4 7AL
Tel: +44 (0)24 7652 8400
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ELJ Home page: http://elj.warwick.ac.uk/
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