JILT 2000 (2)
Contents
Refereed Articles
- Tilting at Windmills - Has the New Data Protection Law failed to make a Significant Contribution to Rights of Privacy?
David Bainbridge and Graham Pearce- Software Utility Models and SMEs
Philip Leith- Habeas Data: The Latin-American response to Data Protection
Andres Guadamuz- Who Holds the Key? - A Comparative Study of US and European Encryption Policies
Sarah Andrews- Tears Shed Over Peer Gynt's Onion: Some Thoughts on the Constitution of Public Legal Information Providers
Thomas R. Bruce- E-commerce and Legal Practice in Scotland: A Benchmark Survey
Barton et al- Electronic Commerce and Closed Distribution Networks: Proposals for Solving Legal Problems
Christophe Collard and Christophe Roquilly- Automatic Classification and Intelligent Clustering for WWWeb Information Retrieval Systems
Paulo Quaresma and Irene P Rodrigues- Reconciliation on-line: Reflections and Possibilities
Siobhan McCann et alCommentaries
- Keynote address to the BILETA Conference
Lord Justice Brooke- Impermanent Boundaries - Imminent Challenges to Professional Identities and Institutional Competence
Peter W. Martin- A national Law Gateway: Developing SOSIG for the UK Legal Community
Steven Whittle- With a wysh and a Prayer: An Experiment in Cooperative Development of Legal Knowledgebases
Russell Allen et alConferences
Book Reviews
- 'E-Commerce and the Law' by Ian Lloyd
Review by John DickieInformation Paper
- CTI Law Technology Centre: A Retrospective View
Abdul Paliwala