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JURIMETRICS PLEASE! de Mulder, Richard; Erasmus University, Rotterdam
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An Update and Reconsideration of Chrissy Burns' 'Online Legal Services--A Revolution that Failed?' Mountain, Darryl Ross; ABA eLawyering task force
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SOCRATES AND CONFUCIUS: A LONG HISTORY OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY IN LEGAL EDUCATION Paliwala, Abdul; University of Warwick
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Editorial Leith, Philip; Queen's University of Belfast
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Welcome Comments Leith, Philip; Queen's University of Belfast - Paliwala, Abdul; Warwick University
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LET THERE BE LITE: A BRIEF HISTORY OF LEGAL INFORMATION RETRIEVAL Bing, Jon; Research Center for Computer and Law, University of Oslo
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Review: The Software License Unveiled Leith, Philip; Queen's University of Belfast
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The Legality of the Data Retention Directive in Light of the Fundamental Rights to Privacy and Data Protection Feiler, Lukas; Stanford University/University of Vienna Transatlantic Technology Law Forum (TTLF)
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HOW STRUCTURAL FEATURES OF THE U.S. JUDICIAL SYSTEM HAVE AFFECTED THE TAKE-UP OF DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY BY COURTS Martin, Peter W; Cornell Law School
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Citizen Access to Sources of Law: re-engineering for e-Gov? Leith, Philip; Queen's University of Belfast
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THE GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT OF FREE ACCESS TO LEGAL INFORMATION Greenleaf, Graham; University of New South Wales
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THE RISE AND FALL OF THE LEGAL EXPERT SYSTEM Leith, Philip; Queen's University of Belfast
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A History of Legal Informatics Paliwala, Abdul; University of Warwick
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Technical Rules and Legal Rules in Online Virtual Worlds Čyras, Vytautas; Vilnius University - Lachmayer, Friedrich; University of Innsbruck
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Editorial: BILETA Conference Edition Easton, Catherine
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Recent French decisions on database protection: Towards a more consistent and compliant approach with the Court of Justice’s case law? Derclaye, Estelle; University of Nottingham
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FROM LEGAL THESAURUS TO E-SIGNATURES Galindo, Fernando; University of Zaragoza
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LEGAL INFORMATICS – A PERSONAL APPRAISAL OF CONTEXT AND PROGRESS Susskind, Richard
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Are websites adequately communicating terms & conditions link in a browse-wrap agreement? Gupta, Indranath
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Response to the consultation by the Judicial Office for England and Wales on the Use of Live, Text‐Based Forms of Communications from Court for the Purposes of Fair and Accurate Reporting Bromby, Michael; Glasgow Caledonian University
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ONLINE ARCHIVES: Finding a Common Ground in the Quicksand of Online Defamation Developments. Siry, Lawrence; University of Luxembourg - Schmitz, Sandra; University of Luxembourg
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Human versus Inalienable Rights: Is there still a future for online protest in the Anonymous world? Gillen, Martina Colette; Oxford Brookes University
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The Subtech Bi-Annual Meeting: an overview Lauritsen, Marc; Capstone Practice Systems
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Poem title list III –A little database outro Virtanen, Perttu; Helsinki Institute for Information Technology HIIT
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Regulating Nanoparticles: the Problem of Uncertainty Strand, Roger; University of Bergen - Kjølberg, Kamilla Lein; University of Bergen
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Soft regulation and responsible nanotechnological development in the European Union: Regulating occupational health and safety in the Netherlands Dorbeck-Jung, Bärbel; University of Twente
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Editorial Leith, Philip; Queen's University of Belfast - Paliwala, Abdul; Warwick University
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Decision Ethics and Emergent Technologies: The Case of Nanotechnology Berube, David
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The Utilization of Information Technology Solutions as a Response to Present Challenges Greenstein, Stanley
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Countering the dangers of online pornography - shrewd regulation of lewd content? Hornle, Julia
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Pseudonyms, Privacy and Globalization Leith, Philip; Queen's University of Belfast
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Food and nano-food within the Chinese regulatory system: no need to have overregulation.Less physicality can produce more power. Poto, Margherita
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Justice or Beneficence: What Regulatory Virtue for Nano-Governance? Demissie, Hailemichael Teshome; King's College London
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Jurisdiction for Human Rights Violations on the Internet Heissl, Gregor
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Editorial Leith, Philip; Queen's University of Belfast
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Finding Jurisdiction to Regulate Google and the Internet O'Reilly, Conall
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Identification numbers as pseudonyms in the EU public sector Vandezande, Niels; ICRI - IBBT - K.U.Leuven
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The Digital Economy Act 2010: Is The DEA DOA? Filby, Michael; School of Law, University of Leicester
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Whistleblowing And Data Protection Principles: Is The Road To Reconciliation Really That Rocky? Lewis, David; middlesex university
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A right to delete? Bernal, Paul Alexander; University of East Anglia
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De minimis curat lex: New Zealand law and the challenge of the very small Gavaghan, Colin - Moore, Jennifer
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Current Issues in Research Access to Public Register Databases Leith, Philip; Queen's University of Belfast
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Complexities of labelling of nanoproducts on the consumer markets Throne-Holst, Harald; National Institute for Consumer Research (SIFO) - Rip, Arie; University of Twente
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The Proposed Ban on Certain Nanomaterials for Electrical and Electronic Equipment in Europe and Its Global Security Implications: A Search for an Alternative Regulatory Approach Nasu, Hitoshi; The Australian National University - Faunce, Thomas; The Australian National University
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How Resilient is India to Nanotechnology Risks? Examining Current Developments, Capacities and an Approach for Effective Risk Governance and Regulation Deshpande Sarma, Shilpanjali; TERI
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Using Web Technologies in the Discipline of Law and Informatics Ruschel, Airton Jose; EGC - Rover, Aires José; UFSC CPGD, EGC - Schneider, Juliete; PPGE - UFSC
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Value chains as a linking-pin framework for exploring governance and innovation in nano-involved sectors: illustrated for nanotechnologies and the food packaging sector Robinson, Douglas; teQnode
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The Regulation of Nano-particles under the European Biocidal Products Directive: Challenges for Effective Civil Society Participation Reinsborough, Michael T; qub.ac.uk - Sullivan, Gavin
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Toward Safe and Sustainable Nanomaterials: Chemical Information Call-in to Manufacturers of Nanomaterials by California as a Case Study Ryan, William; Department of Toxic Substances Control - Takatori, Sho; Department of Toxic Substances Control - Booze, Thomas; Department of Toxic Substances Control - Kang, Hai-Yong; Department of Toxic Substances Control
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Bringing the Globe into Globalization: Models of Capacity Building and Technology Transfer Gillen, Martina Colette; Oxford Brookes University
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Why the elephant in the room appears to be more than a nano-sized challenge D'Silva, Joel; Affiliated Researcher, Department of Legal & Economic Governance Studies (LEGS), University of Twente - Bowman, Diana Meagan; Assistant Professor, Risk Science Centre and Department of Health Management and Policy, School of Public Health, The University of Michigan
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Regulation and Governance of Nanotechnology in China: Regulatory Challenges and Effectiveness Jarvis, Darryl Stuart; Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy - Richmond, Noah; Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, National University of Singapore
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Nanomaterials and the European Water Framework Directive Hansen, Steffen Foss; DTU Environment - Baun, Anders; DTU Environment - Ganzleben, Catherine
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