JILT 1999 (2)
Special Feature: The Year 2000
with Guest Editor:
Diane Rowland
JILT welcomes the new members of the Editorial Board
Contents
Editorial
- The Year 2000 Problem: Introduction (Editorial)
Diane Rowland
Refereed Articles
- Beyond the Millennium - The Legal Issues: Sale of Goods Issues and the Millennium Bug
Robert Bradgate - Banks and Business Customers: The Y2K Problem
Andrew Campbell - Reasonable Design
Gordon Hughes - The Millennium Bug and Product Liability
Geraint Howells - Y2K and Contractual Exemption Clauses
Elizabeth Macdonald - Y2K - Will There be a Litigation Explosion?
John Peysner - Negligence, Professional Competence and Computer Systems
Diane Rowland - The Millennium Bug and Corporate Criminal Liability
Celia Wells - What's in a (Domain) Name? Web Addresses as Loan Collateral
Jacqueline Lipton - Computer-Mediated Legal Argument: Towards new Opportunities in Education
Arno Lodder and Bart Verheij - An Examination of Surveillance Technology and Their Implications for Privacy and Related Issues - The Philosophical Legal Perspective
Emir Mohammed
Commentaries
- Why use Digital Signatures for Electronic Commerce?
John Angel - A Few Coppers Change
Stuart Hyde - Standardisation of Data for the Judicial Intranet - Uniform Case Citation
Sean Overend
Book Reviews
- The Knowledge Web: Learning and Collaborating on the Web
Abdul Paliwala - Electronic Commerce and International Taxation
Peter Kangis - Internet. Which Court Decides? Which Law Applies?
Peter Kangis
Conference Reports
- 14th Annual BILETA Conference - CYBERSPACE 1999: Crime, Criminal Justice and the Internet
Paul Maharg
Miscellaneous
- News for the period: 26th February 1999 - 30th June 1999
- Copyright Notice