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Cyberspace Law

- The Richmond Journal of Law and Technology
- Richmond University index
of online law journals (comprehensive links to large range of US
journals - part of the E-Journals Coalition. The Coalition is a group of electronic legal publications working
together to advance common goals. Among these goals is a shared desire to promote the use of the internet for information
providing and research by standardizing formats and easing use).
- UCLA
Journal of Law and Technology
- Computer Law Review & Technology Journal (Southern Methodist University, Texas)
- Journal of Internet
Banking and Commerce
- Journal of Online Law (William & Mary School of Law)
- Journal of Technology, Law and Policy (University of Florida)
- E-Commerce
Times
- Wired
Magazine
- Cyber-Liberties - American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) (“In the courts” includes the texts of decisions of
well-known US cases on cyber liberties. The censorship feature gives news and
press releases on recent cases of Internet censorship. The privacy feature includes news on e-mail privacy).
- LLRX - Website presenting the free web journal LLRX.com, which stands for the Law Library Resource Exchange, and which is published by the company
of the same name. The journal aims to help legal professionals and researchers
with their research strategies on the Internet. It reports news on the development
of the legal web. The journal is updated regularly, with news added on a daily
basis, a weekly column known as LLRXBuzz, on legal research, and new articles and features added twice a month. An archive of previous articles and
features is available. Features to help users to navigate the site include a search
engine and a drop-down navigation menu. Topical legal overviews are available for
different countries. (Summary by SOSIG).
- Stanford Technology Law Review - an online high-technology law journal from Stanford Law School in the US. The
journal contains scholarly articles on technology and the law, covering the intersection of law, science and technology, and public policy. Abstracts and the
contents page of the current issue are available, and users have the option to
view full text of articles either in HTML or in PDF. Working papers are similarly
available. The symposia feature includes the full text of papers from the STLR
online symposia on issues such as cyberspace, intellectual property and privacy. The Perspectives feature offers news and comments on aspects of
technology and the law. The STLR aims to be as interactive as possible and to
appeal to a readership of scholars, practitioners and students. Users can subscribe to receive e-mail notification of updates to the STLR.
(Summary by SOSIG).

- Journal of
Information, Law and Technology (JILT) - Warwick Law School, University of
Warwick
- QuickLinks - An electronic journal and resource guide concerned with Internet and the legal and regulatory aspects of the global market and information
technology, edited by Richard Swetenham. Papers, news stories and links published in the journal, deal with topics such as: copyright, data protection,
liability and protection of minors with reference to individual countries worldwide
as well as comparative and international perspectives. Articles are linked from
headline news stories arranged by date and may be accessed via an alphabetical list of subject categories. An update feature highlights the latest
stories. The site includes an option to register free for the weekly newsletter
distributed by email. An archive of past issues carries back issues of the newsletter from 1997 onwards. Links to other servers and websites offered by the
service identify sources, documents and status reports on EU initiatives. Information on conferences, workshops and events is also provided. A full text
site search is available. Items posted on the site are written in French, German
or Spanish. (Summary by SOSIG).
- Web Journal of Current Legal Issues - UK - published bi-monthly on the WorldWideWeb. The focus of the Journal is on current legal issues in judicial decisions, law
reform, legislation, legal research, policy related socio-legal research, legal information,
information technology and practice.
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