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International Journal of Law and Information Technology, Volume 14
Volume 14, Number 1, Spring 2006
- Roger K. Baker:
Offshore IT Outsourcing and the 8th Data Protection Principle - legal and regulatory requirements - with reference to Financial Services. 1-27 - Margaret Jackson, Marita Shelly:
Black Hats and White Hats: Authorisation of Copyright Infringement in Australia and the United States. 28-46 - Warren B. Chik:
The Lion, the Dragon and the Wardrobe Guarding the Doorway to Information and Communications Privacy on the Internet: A Comparative Case Study of Hong Kong and Singapore - Two Differing Asian Approaches. 47-100 - Philip Michael Romero:
An Immunological Approach to Counter-Terrorism and Infrastructure Defense Law in Electronic Domains. 101-136 - Lior Zemer:
Rethinking Copyright Alternatives. 137-145
Volume 14, Number 2, Summer 2006
- Stephen Saxby:
Public Policy and the Development of a UK National Geographic Information Strategy. 147-194 - Robert C. Piasentin:
Unlawful? Innovative? Unstoppable? A Comparative Analysis of the Potential Legal Liability Facing P2P End-Users in the United States, United Kingdom and Canada. 195-241 - Yingru Chan, Zaw Thant, Robert Zimmerman, Laurence L. Leff:
Parsley: Towards an Integrated System to Handle Garnishment Forms for Garnishees, Judgment Debtors, Judgment Creditors, and the Courts. 242-249
- Gillian Black:
Book Reviews. 250-252 - Andrés Guadamuz González:
Book Reviews. 252-254 - Akira Saito:
Sorting Out Deregulation: Protecting Free Speech and Internet Access in The United States, Germany, and Japan by Kim, Jae-Young, (LFB Scholarly Publishing LLC, 2002), pp 196. 254-255
Volume 14, Number 3, Fall 2006
- Andreas Grosche:
Software Patents - Boon or Bane for Europe? 257-309 - Georgios I. Zekos:
Nanotechnology and Biotechnology Patents. 310-369 - Marco Velicogna, Gar Yein Ng:
Legitimacy and Internet in the Judiciary: A Lesson From the Italian Courts' Websites Experience. 370-389 - Mika Raento:
The Data Subject's Right of Access and to be Informed in Finland: An Experimental Study. 390-409
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