JILT 1996, Issue 2
Contents
Special Feature: Open Access to Legal Information
Referenced Articles
- Towards Open Access to British Official Documents
Professor Sol Picciotto- Commercialising Legal Neural Networks
Dan Hunter- Data Protection in Belgium
Sophie Louveaux- Combining the Strengths of Information Management Technologies to Meet the Needs of Legal Professionals
Dr. Muhammed A. R. Pasha and Dr. Paul Soper- Hypertext within Multimedia Applications in Legal Education
Richard Jones and John Scully- Representations of Knowledge and Discretionary Decision-Making by Decision-Support Systems: the Case of Judicial Sentencing
Cyrus Tata, John N. Wilson and Neil HuttonRevised version of previously published articles
- Is a computer capable of interpreting case law?
Prof. R.V. De Mulder and C.J.M. Combrink-KuitersWork in progress
- IT & Legal Education
Dr. John PickeringBook Reviews
- International Telecommunications Handbook
R Frieden (1996)
reviewed by Colin Scott- Public Policy and Regulation of the Information Market in the Digital Network Environment (PhD Thesis)
S J Saxby (1996)
reviewed by Philip Leith- The Electronic Superhighway - The Shape of Technology and Law to Come
E Mackaay, D Poulin and P Trudel (1995)
reviewed by Professor Peter SeipelApplications
Conferences
- BILETA '96 - Electronic Publishing
Sarah Carter- Electronic Publishing and Libraries - The Challenges of new Partnership
Yael Kahn- Legal Aspects of Business and the Internet
Nicola Clare