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  3. Vol. 1 No. 3 (2010)

Vol. 1 No. 3 (2010)

Published: 03.12.2010

Editorial

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    Philip Leith
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Refereed Articles

  • Participatory democracy and information and communications technology: A legal pluralist perspective

    Michael Anthony C. Dizon
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  • Providing affordable, accessible legal information and advice for older people

    Subhajit Basu, Joe Duffy
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  • The Legality of the Data Retention Directive in Light of the Fundamental Rights to Privacy and Data Protection

    Lukas Feiler
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  • Search Engines and Finding a Threshold Test for Plagiarism

    Pheh Hoon LIM
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  • Technical Rules and Legal Rules in Online Virtual Worlds

    Vytautas Čyras, Friedrich Lachmayer
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  • CORMAS: A Computerized Tool for the Analysis of Eyewitness Memory Correspondence

    Richard V. De Mulder, Kees van Noortwijk, Morris Goldsmith, Ainat Pansky, Asher Koriat, Shlomit Kadourin Labin
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Commentaries

  • An Update and Reconsideration of Chrissy Burns' 'Online Legal Services--A Revolution that Failed?'

    Darryl Ross Mountain
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