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From: "Abdul Paliwala" <ABDUL@themis.law.warwick.ac.uk>
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Subject: New Electronic Journal of Information Law & Technology
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There is some interesting stuff, U.K. and International, in this journal. Very
 pretty graphics too. Laura Orr (Reference - Yale Law Library)
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JILT goes online!
(Apologies for cross-posting)

The first issue of the Journal of Information Law and Technology is
now online and can be accessed at:

URL - http://ltc.law.warwick.ac.uk/elj/jilt/ or
           http:/jilt.law.strath.ac.uk/elj/jilt/

This is intended to be a "living" journal which is not merely be text on screen
but will include multimedia features and encourage lively debate among readers.
The first issue includes refereed articles on the special feature on data
protection
 and a number of other topics. It includes a first ever demonstration of WWW
 Hansard online outside the Houses of Parliament. As deliberate experiments
 in consultation, it includes the first draft report of the Second BILETA
 Inquiry into Information Technology in Legal Education as well as
 the Issues Consultation Papers of the Lord Woolf Inquiry into Access to
Civil Justice.

The project is part of the Electronic Law Journals Project funded under the
 Electronic Libraries Programme and intends to develop a series of
law journals under a single environment.

The journal should be of interest to academic and practising lawyers
as well as non-lawyers interested in information technology and law.

We will welcome comments and suggestions.

jilt@strath.ac.uk
or
editor@themis.law.warwick.ac.uk

Abdul Paliwala



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