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European Journal of Law and Technology, Volume 1
Volume 1, Number 1, 2010
- Philip Leith, Abdul Paliwala:

Welcome Comments.
- Abdul Paliwala:

A History of Legal Informatics.
- Jon Bing:

Let There be Lite: A Brief History of Legal Information Retrieval. - Graham Greenleaf:

The Global Development of Free Access to Legal Information. - Peter W. Martin:

How Structural Features of the U.S. Judical System have Affected the Take-up of Digital Technology by Courts. - Richard E. Susskind:

Legal Informatics - A Personal Appraisal of Context and Progress. - Richard V. de Mulder:

Jurimetrics Please! - Philip Leith:

The Rise and Fall of the Legal Expert System. - Fernando Galindo:

From Legal Thesaurus to E-Signatures. - Abdul Paliwala:

Socrates and Confucius: A Long History of Information Technology in Legal Education.
- Philip Leith:

Citizen Access to Sources of Law: re-engineering for e-Gov?
- Philip Leith:

Review: The Software License Unveiled.
- Cesare Maioli:

On the preparation of better law graduates and ICT jurists.
Volume 1, Number 2, 2010
- Erich Schweighofer:

Guest Editorial.
- Chris Marsden:

European Law and Regulation of Mobile Net Neutrality. - Richard Jones:

Intellectual Property Reform for the Internet Generation. An Accident Waiting to Happen. - Maria Daphne Papadopoulou:

Copyright Limitations and Exceptions in an E-Education Environment. - Nick Scharf:

Digital Rights Management and Fair Dealing. - Pauline C. Reich, Stuart Weinstein, Charles Wild, Allan S. Cabanlong:

Cyber Warfare: A Review of Theories, Law, Policies, Actual Incidents - and the Dilemma of Anonymity. - Daniela Tiscornia, Piercarlo Rossi:

ICT for Networking Research and Education Communities around Europe: towards an ontology-based model for a collaborative platform of European law.
Volume 1, Number 3, 2010
- Philip Leith:

Editorial.
- Michael Anthony C. Dizon:

Participatory democracy and information and communications technology: A legal pluralist perspective. - Subhajit Basu, Joe Duffy:

Providing affordable, accessible legal information and advice for older people. - Lukas Feiler:

The Legality of the Data Retention Directive in Light of the Fundamental Rights to Privacy and Data Protection. - Pheh Hoon Lim:

Search Engines and Finding a Threshold Test for Plagiarism. - Vytautas Cyras, Friedrich Lachmayer:

Technical Rules and Legal Rules in Online Virtual Worlds. - Richard V. de Mulder, Kees van Noortwijk, Morris Goldsmith, Ainat Pansky, Asher Koriat, Shlomit Kadourin Labin:

CORMAS: A Computerized Tool for the Analysis of Eyewitness Memory Correspondence.
- Darryl R. Mountain:

An Update and Reconsideration of Chrissy Burns' 'Online Legal Services-A Revolution that Failed?'.

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