JILT 2001 (3)
This issue is dedicated to Nicola Clare
Contents
Editorial
Refereed Articles
- 'Order in the Virtual Law Classroom…Order in the Virtual Law Classroom' - A Closer Look at American Law Schools in Cyberspace: Constructing Multiple Instructional Strategies for Effective Internet-based Legal Education
Robert Woods - A Review of the Development of an Internet Delivered LL.M Program in the United States
William Byrnes - Developing Multimedia Flexible Teaching and Learning Packages: Valuing New Genres of Legal Scholarship
Marlene Le Brun - Sui Generis Database Right: Ripe for Review?
Catherine Colston - Spam Law for the Internet
Wye Keen Khong - Creating a Subpoena-Proof Diary: A Technological Solution to a Legal Problem
James Miller and Lixin Gao - Habeas Data vs the European Data Protection Directive
Andrés Guadamuz (Revised article) - New Financial Reporting Regulations for E-Commerce Companies
Tracy Manly and Lori Leonard - An Assessment of ICANN's Mandatory Uniform Dispute Resolution Policy in Resolving Disputes Over Domain Names
Douglas Hancock
Commentaries
- Are You XPerienced?
John Hogan - Discoursing the Virtual Classroom
Abdul Paliwala
Work in Progress
Miscellaneous
- Current news
- UK Conferences
- Worldwide Conferences
- Copyright Notice