JILT 1997, Issue 2
Contents
Refereed Articles
- The AustLII Papers - New Directions in Law via the Internet
Professor Graham Greenleaf et al.- The Communication of Legislative Information in Ireland
Dr Philip Leith- Cryptography and Liberty: 'Can the Trusted Third Parties be Trusted? A Critique of the Recent UK Proposals'
Yaman Akdeniz et al.- Pure Electronic Delivery of Law Modules - Dream or Reality?
Stephen Migdal and Martin Cartwright- The Similarities of Text Documents
Kees van Noortwijk and Richard V. De Mulder- User Needs in Electronic Law Reporting: A Research Study
Dr Abdul Paliwala et al.Commentaries
- The Australian Copyright Amendment Bill: A Report
Peter Brudenall- Developing Legal Research Methodology to Meet the Challenge of New Technologies
Dr Christine Cnossen and Veronica M. Smith- Free Access to Electronic Law
Robin Williamson- The Investment Conundrum
Bill Onwusah- IT in the City of London
Sir Brian Jenkins and Richard SusskindIT Reviews
- Comparing the Electronic Sources used at Pinsent Curtis
Hilary Boucher- Criminal Law CD-ROMs
Peter Alldridge- JURIST Web Site
Christopher Brien- Scots Law Times CD-ROM
A Special Feature- Scots Law Courseware Consortium CD-ROM: Learner's Review
Ben WattWork in Progress
Case Commentaries
- Is the Dam About to Burst? An Analysis of Domain Name Disputes in the UK
Charlotte Waelde- Software Patents After Fujitsu - New Directions or (another) Missed Opportunity?
Professor Ian LloydBook Reviews
- David Bainbridge (1996)
Introduction to Computer Law (3rd ed.)
reviewed by Tom Guthrie- Josh Blackman (1996)
How to use the Internet for Legal Research
reviewed by Peter Clinch- James Boyle (1996)
Shamans, Software and Spleens: Law and the Construction of the Information Superhighway
reviewed by Dr Philip Leith- Clive Gringras (1997)
Nabarro Nathanson: The Laws of the Internet
reviewed by Megan MacGregor- Charles H. Kennedy and M. Veronica Pastor (1997)
An Introduction to International Telecommunications Law
reviewed by Lesley Hitchens- Thomas Smeddinghoff (1996)
Online Law
reviewed by Mark GouldConferences
- 12th BILETA Conference - The Future of Legal Education and Practice
Richard Jones- JURIX '96 - Foundations of Legal Knowledge Based Systems
John Zeleznikow- Internet Domain Names - New Proposals
Shanthini Satyendra- Computers, the Internet and Electronic Publishing - the Impact on Scots Law
Nicola Clare- Scrambling for Safety - Privacy, Security and Commercial Implications of the DTI's Proposed Encryption Policy
Mark McLaughlin- Society for Computers and Law (SCL)
Elaine Kirkland- The Socio-Legal Studies Association (SLSA)
Peter Alldridge