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Vol. 1 No. 1 (2010): Special Issue on Legal Informatics
Vol. 1 No. 1 (2010): Special Issue on Legal Informatics
Published:
29.03.2010
Editorial
Welcome Comments
Philip Leith, Abdul Paliwala
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Refereed Articles
LET THERE BE LITE: A BRIEF HISTORY OF LEGAL INFORMATION RETRIEVAL
Jon Bing
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THE GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT OF FREE ACCESS TO LEGAL INFORMATION
Graham Greenleaf
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HOW STRUCTURAL FEATURES OF THE U.S. JUDICIAL SYSTEM HAVE AFFECTED THE TAKE-UP OF DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY BY COURTS
Peter W Martin
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LEGAL INFORMATICS – A PERSONAL APPRAISAL OF CONTEXT AND PROGRESS
Richard Susskind
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JURIMETRICS PLEASE!
Richard de Mulder
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THE RISE AND FALL OF THE LEGAL EXPERT SYSTEM
Philip Leith
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FROM LEGAL THESAURUS TO E-SIGNATURES
Fernando Galindo
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SOCRATES AND CONFUCIUS: A LONG HISTORY OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY IN LEGAL EDUCATION
Abdul Paliwala
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Commentaries
Citizen Access to Sources of Law: re-engineering for e-Gov?
Philip Leith
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Book and Related Topics
Review: The Software License Unveiled
Philip Leith
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Workshop/Conference Papers
On the preparation of better law graduates and ICT jurists
cesare maioli
Introduction to the Special Issue
A History of Legal Informatics
Abdul Paliwala
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