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Journal of Information, Law and Technology, 2008
Volume 2008, Number 1, 2008
- Abdul Paliwala:
Editorial.
- Adrian Bannon:
RFID: Radio Frequency Identification OR Real Frailty in Data Protection? - Subhajit Basu:
International Taxation of E-Commerce: Persistent Problems and Possible Developments. - Assafa Endeshaw:
Intellectual Property and the Digital Divide. - Neal Geach:
Converging Regulation for Convergent Media: an overview of the Audiovisual Media Services Directive. - Ioannis Iglezakis:
The development of E-Governance and the issue of digital inclusion in Greece with particular regard to the constitutional right of e-participation. - Pedram Norton:
Directgov: The Right Direction for E-government or a Missed Opportunity?
- David Salter:
Book Review: Global Perspectives on E-Commerce Taxation Law. - Asma Vranaki:
Book Review: The Regulation of Cyberspace: Control in the Online Environment.
Volume 2008, Number 2, 2008
- Abdul Paliwala:
General Editorial. - Tana Pistorius, Sizwe Lindelo Snail:
Guest Editorial.
- Chris de Villiers, Tumelo Tshaya:
Software and Business Method Patents. - Tana Pistorius:
.za Alternative Dispute Resolution Regulations: The First Few SAIIPL Decisions. - Tana Pistorius:
The Legal Effect of Input Errors in Automated Transactions: The South African Matrix. - Sizwe Lindelo Snail:
Electronic Contracts in South Africa - A Comparative Analysis.
- Pria Chetty:
Considering the Innovative Application of Copyright in the Digital World. - Brendan Hughes:
Electronic Litigation and the Strategic Value of Metadata during Legal Proceedings. - Andre Van Merwe, Sizwe Lindelo Snail:
A Brief Excursus on the South African Online Alternative Dispute Resolution. - O. S. Sibanda:
Anti-spam: a Comparative Appraisal of Canadian, European Union, and South African Regulatory Regimes. - Nkonzo Hlatshwayo:
The Challenges of IP Protection and Competition Enforcement: An Analysis of the Microsoft Decisions (US and EU) and their Implications for South African IP and Competition Law.
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