JILT Issue 2002 (1)
Contents
Refereed Articles
- No Remedy for Disappointed Trust – The Liability Regime for Certification Authorities Towards Third Parties Outwith the EC Directive in England and Germany Compared
Steffen Hindelang - The Value of Privacy Engineering
Steve Kenny and John Borking - An Empirical Study in the Use of IT by Small and Large Legal Firms in the UK
Gurmak Singh, John O'Donoghue and Karen Broome - Law Firm Clients as Drivers of Law Firm Change
Petter Gottschalk - Name-Matching Algorithms for Legal Case-Management Systems
L. Karl Branting - The EU Database Right and University Teaching Materials
Jacqueline Lipton
Commentaries
- BA Law with Information Technology - The First Graduates
Christopher J S Gale - Engineering Students' Moot Court Debates the Question: 'Is Software Patentable?'
Orlan Lee - Weathering the Commercial Storm: Why Everyone Should Steer Clear of the Uniform Computer Information Transactions Act
Debra Tuomey - The Schengen Information System in Austria: An Essential Tool in Day to Day Police and Border Control Work?
Stephen Karanja - A Code of Practice for the Globalisation of Electronic Commerce and Government
Fernando Galindo
Work in Progress
- Audit Trails in Evidence - A Queensland Case Study
Caroline Allinson
Book Reviews
- Intellectual Property Law, by Lionel Bently and Brad Sherman
Reviewed by:Charles Oppenheim - Internet Law and Regulation, 3rd Edition, by Graham J Smith
Reviewed by: Uta Kohl
Miscellaneous
- Current news
- UK Conferences
- Worldwide Conferences
- Copyright Notice