JILT 2002 (3)
Contents
Refereed Articles
- Maximise Modelling, Minimise Drudgery, Enhance Learning: Developing and Customising an Expandable Web Site that Teaches Law Students How to Interview and Counsel Clients
Marlene Le Brun - Like IT or Loathe IT: Flexible Delivery of Unincorporated Associations and Trusts at Griffith University
Philippa England - Understanding Information Laws: A Sociological Approach
John Cahir - Trouble with Prime Numbers: DeCSS, DVD and the Protection of Proprietary Encryption Tools
Andrés Guadamuz González - Making Copyright Ambidextrous: An Expose of Copyleft
Maureen O'Sullivan - European VAT on Digital Sales
Subhajit Basu - Law Firm Clients as Drivers of Law Firm Change, II
Petter Gottschalk
Special Research Report
- Virtual Representation: Australian Elected Representatives and the Impact of the Internet
Peter Chen
Commentaries
Book Reviews
- 'Cross Border Enforcement of Patent Rights: An Analysis of the Interface Between Intellectual Property and Private International Law', by Marta Pertagas Sender
Reviewed by Philip Leith - Managing Intellectual Capital', by David J Teece
Reviewed by Charles Oppenheim - 'Effective Learning and Teaching in Law', by Roger Burridge, Karen Hinett, Abdul Paliwala and Tracy Varnava (eds)
Reviewed by Lorna Gillies - 'Information Technology Strategies: How Leading Firms Use IT to Gain and Advantage', by William V Rapp
Reviewed by Mads Andersen
Conferences
- Coming soon - A special feature on the Second Bournemouth Symposium on Intellectual Property, 9 July 2002.
Miscellaneous
- Current news
- UK Conferences
- Worldwide Conferences
- Copyright Notice