JILT 2000 (1)
Contents
Introduction
Refereed Articles
- Public Legal Information: Focus and Future
Tom Bruce- Scalability of Web Resources for Law: AustLII's Technical Roadmap:
Past, Present and Future
Daniel Austin et al- A Defence of Plain HTML for Law: AustLII's Approach to Standards
Philip Chung et al- Solving the Problems of Finding Law on the Web: World Law and DIAL
Graham Greenleaf et al- Connected to the Law: Tasmanian Legislation Using EnAct
Timothy Arnold-Moore and Jane Clemes- Contract Law Relating to Liability for Injury Caused by Information in Electronic Form: Classification of Contracts – A Comparative Study, England and the US
Noriko Kawawa- Electronic Transactions Ordinance – Building a Legal Framework for E-Commerce in Hong Kong
Richard Wu- Use of IT in Law Firms as Enabler of Inter-Organisational Knowledge Networks
Petter Gottschalk- IOLISplus - The Second Chapter
David GranthamCommentaries
- Where the Future meets the Past: Pre-1900 NSW case law on the Web
Bruce Kercher- The New ABC: Teaching Computers How to Read Legal Documents
Allison Stanfield- Referencing and Citation of Internet Resources - The Truth is Out There
Pearl RozenbergConference Papers
- AustLII Conference: Law Via the Internet 1999
- Learning in Law Initiative (LILI) 2nd Annual Conference 2000
Access to Legal Information
- Free the Law - Joint Evening Meeting , Monday 8 November 1999
Prize Winners
- BILETA Lord Lloyd of Kilgerran 1999 Joint Undergraduate Prize Winner:
Contemporary Issues of Digital Sampling Technology, Appropriation and Copyright Law
Tyrone McKennaIT Reviews
- IT, Law and Verbal Skills: A Review of a CD-ROM Project, Hong Kong Business Law
Reviewed by Orlan LeeBook Reviews
- The Internet - Business Strategies for Law Firms
Reviewed by Petter Gottschalk- Database Nation: The Death of Privacy in the 21st Century
Reviewed by Alistair KelmanConference Reports
- C&IT Comes in Many Sizes
Peter Moodie