Legal Lebanon Directory Of Law Sites On The Web Review in the Age of cyberspace and its Law Association site includes publications, materials and and Academic Freedom; European Commission legal Advisory Board http://www.dm.net.lb/tmalouli/links/legsites.htm
Extractions: This manual provides statutory interpretation, identifies preventive actions, and analyzes compliance requirements. The manual covers 23 federal statutes including Title VI and VII of the Civil rights Act of 1964, Solomon Amendment of 1997, and Campus Security Act of 1990. Addresses and telephone numbers of compliance agencies are also included. Contracts for Campus Administrators, Faculty, Students and Coaches: A Formbook
Lee Bygrave - Publications publications. Privacy/data protection law. Electronic Agents and Privacy A cyberspace Odyssey 2001 Digital Rights Management and Privacy legal Aspects in http://folk.uio.no/lee/publications/
Extractions: Reviews of book "The Privacy Act 1988: A Study in the Protection of Privacy and the Protection of Political Power", Federal Law Review , 1990, vol. 19, pp. 128-153. "Reflections on the Rationale for Data Protection Laws", in J. Bing og O. Torvund (ed.s): 25 Years Anniversary Anthology in Computers and Law (Oslo: TANO, 1995), pp. 3-39 (co-authored with Jens Petter Berg). Informasjonsteknologi og nye medier i den offentlige informasjonens tjeneste Personvern i praksis: (Oslo: Cappelen Akademisk Forlag, 1997), 256 pages. Data Protection Pursuant to the Right to Privacy in Human Rights Treaties International Journal of Law and Information Technology , 1998, vol. 6, pp. 247-284. Data Protection Reform in Scandinavia , 1998, vol. 5, pp. 9-12. Germany's Teleservices Data Protection Act , 1998, vol. 5, pp. 53-54.
Legal Links - The LawPhil Project www.luc.edu/schools/law/student/publications/children.htm remains a leader in globalclass legal scholarship cyberspace Law Papers http//www.ssrn.com/CyberLaw http://www.lawphil.net/legalink/zines.html
Stuart Biegel His Internetrelated publications include a recent book on cyberspace regulation (MIT and focusing on the range of front-burner legal controversies at http://www.gseis.ucla.edu/faculty/biegel/
Extractions: biegel@ucla.edu Stuart Biegel has been a member of the faculty at the UCLA Graduate School of Education and Information Studies since and at the UCLA School of Law since 1989. Biegel is a recognized expert in the fields of Education Law and Internet Law, having completed major works of scholarship in both areas. His education-related publications include an exploration of Fourteenth Amendment rights (Cornell Law Review), an overview of church-state issues (American Journal of Education, University of Chicago ), a retrospective on bilingual education (Chicano-Latino Law Review), and an analysis of school choice policy under Title VI (Hastings Law Journal). His Internet-related publications include a recent book on cyberspace regulation (MIT Press). cyberlaw issues in education. In addition to his teaching, scholarship, and ongoing appearances at selected conferences, Biegel has been a prominent commentator on both education and Internet-related issues in both the traditional and the online media. He has appeared on the BBC, CNN, and NPR, and has been consulted in recent years by reporters and editorial writers from a wide range of publications that include the Chronicle of Higher Ed, Education Week, the Los Angeles Times, the New York Times, the San Francisco Chronicle, USA Today, and the Washington Post. The following sections include biographical highlights and key achievements in his two areas of expertise.
Odr.info - CITDR publications. BOOKS. Online Dispute Resolution Conflict Resolution in cyberspace (San Francisco Resolution, in Roquilly, Ecommerce and legal Regulation (Paris http://www.odr.info/publications.php
Extractions: about mission who's involved Ethan Katsh Janet Rifkin Alan Gaitenby Colin Rule ... odrnews contributors media CITDR in the media presentations publications funders publications BOOKS Ethan Katsh and Janet Rifkin, Online Dispute Resolution: Conflict Resolution in Cyberspace (San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 2001). Colin Rule, Online Dispute Resolutionfor Business. Jossey-Bass, 2002. Ethan Katsh, Alan Gaitenby and Colin Rule, eds., Proceedings of the Second United Nations Forum on Online Dispute Resolution Ethan Katsh, Introduction to E. Ruggiero and M. Pierani, Online Alternative Dispute Resolution Systems (Milan, Italy, 20 ARTICLES Alan Gaitenby, Online Dispute Resolution," The Internet Encyclopedia International Journal of Arbitration (Vol. 19 No. 4 August 2002) Alan Gaitenby, "The Devil is in the Details: The Massachusetts Trial Court undertakes the ambitious task of making court records available online" – Western Massachusetts Law Tribune Advice of Counsel column (Winter, 2002).
Extractions: Books: In Progress Articles Reports LAW AND THE INFORMATION SUPERHIGHWAY (2d ed. 2001). CIVIL RIGHTS IN THE WORKPLACE (3d ed. 2000). 2000 EMPLOYMENT LAW UPDATE (editor, Aspen Law and Business 2000). 1999 EMPLOYMENT LAW UPDATE (editor, Aspen Law and Business 1999). HOW TO PRACTICE LAW WITH COMPUTERS (3D ED. Practising Law Institute 1998). 1998 WILEY EMPLOYMENT LAW UPDATE (editor, Aspen Law and Business 1998). INTERNET BASICS FOR LAWYERS (111 pages) (Practising Law Institute 1996). EVERYTHING SOLO PRACTITIONERS NEED TO KNOW ABOUT COMPUTERS (Practising Law Institute 1995). TRADE SECRETS: A PRACTITIONER'S GUIDE (Practising Law Institute 1994). YOUR RIGHTS IN THE WORKPLACE (Practising Law Institute 1993). HOW TO PRACTICE LAW WITH COMPUTERS (2d ed Practising Law Institute November, 1992) (1268 pages). HOW TO PRACTICE LAW WITH COMPUTERS (Practising Law Institute November, 1988) (775 pages).
Extractions: Advanced Search Options Of Counsel - A Bulletin on Legal Issues at CUA August Of Counsel contains information about legal requirements applicable to institutions of higher education and pertinent to the administration of The Catholic University of America. Of Counsel is produced by the CUA Office of General Counsel and is distributed to CUA vice presidents, deans, department chairs, directors and other managers. Distribution of this special Of Counsel issue on the law of "Cyberspace" includes CUA students. Cyberspace A Guideline for Responsible Use of the Internet and E-mail
Publications - Department Of Foreign Affairs - Government Of Ireland of Europe s Committee of Experts on Crime in cyberspace. Director of Public Prosecutions, Member of the Venice the creation of democratic and legal institutions http://foreignaffairs.gov.ie/information/publications/CoE/Legal.asp
Extractions: Legal co-operation The Council of Europe plays an important part in shaping common European legislation. Its work is in three main areas: ! modernising and harmonising national legislation in line with the principles of democracy, human rights and the rule of law; ! improving justice by simple and flexible procedures; ! seeking common solutions to legal and ethical problems arising from scientific and technical progress by adopting regulations to address the problems facing modern societies. This work is performed by intergovernmental committees composed of civil servants from the 41 member States. In addition, the European Commission for Democracy through Law (the Venice Commission), which is composed of independent experts, offers assistance to states and carries out thematic studies with regard to constitutional, legislative and administrative measures. European Committee on Legal Cooperation (CDCJ) Michael Walsh
Communications Technology, Civil Liberties And Legal Issues cyberzine covering legal developments in cyberspace and the include Current Issues, CDT publications, and CDT amount of information on legal challenges to the http://people.msoe.edu/~shimek/commtec.html
Extractions: Format: WWW Address: http://epic.org Comments: A public-interest research center in Washington D.C., established in 1994 to focus attention on emerging civil liberties issues relating to the National Information Infrastructure. Format: WWW Address: http://www.eff.org Comments: The EFF is a nonprofit organization devoted to civil liberties in computing and communications. Its activities include the tracking of legislation. The site includes the current newsletter, archives, other publications and information. Format: WWW Address: http://slashdemocracy.org/links/Netpolitics/ Comments: Coverage of and links to research, articles, legislation and organizations. Format: Electronic newsletter Subscription: Send a message to infoaclu@aclu.org
SAGE Publications - Deciphering Cyberspace nature of cyberspace, its social impact, and legal significance for Deciphering cyberspace is a must have volume for anyone Publisher Sage publications Inc. http://www.sagepub.co.uk/book.aspx?pid=104547
Big Dummy's Guide To The Internet - Table Of Contents Civil Liberties; legal Services; Community Building. How to on the Net Hardcover Softcover publications; Journal Articles and Papers; cyberspacerelated News bits; http://www.nectec.or.th/net-guide/bigdummy/bdg_toc.html
NOCALL - Internet Legal Issues News, Periodicals and Articles. FindLaw Journals and publications; FindLaw legal News cyberspace Law; The Industry Standard; Law.com tech law. Law Firms. http://www.nocall.org/interlegal.htm
Extractions: Northern California Association of Law Libraries HOME California Resources Internet Resources Publishers ... Survival Internet Legal Issues Web Sites News, Periodicals and Articles Law Firms Communications Law ... Cyberspace Law Institute Domains Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) FindLaw - Cyberspace Law First Amendment Cyber-Tribune (FACT) ... The Link Controversy Page Privacy The UCLA Online Institute for Cyberspace Law and Policy ... Webreference.com - Legal Issues
5.1 Legal Issues Intellectual Property Rights Questioning the Need for New International Rules on Authors Rights in cyberspace. First Monday The legal Deposit of Electronic publications. Against the http://info.lib.uh.edu/sepb/archive/20/lcopyr.htm
5.1 Legal Issues Intellectual Property Rights DeLoughry, Thomas J. Copyright in cyberspace. The Chronicle of Higher Education, 15 September legal Deposit of Electronic publications. Online http://info.lib.uh.edu/sepb/archive/24/lcopyr.htm
Article 1-- Cybertime, Cyberspace And Cyberlaw {par. 30} Electronic publication places us in a more complex Much of legal thinking and legal training is about Yet, cyberspace, even when it presents us with http://web.wm.edu/law/publications/jol/95_96/katsh.html
Extractions: Cybertime, Cyberspace and Cyberlaw [FN 2] Nicole Stegner [FN 3] [FN 4] As the form of information changes from something tangible to something electronic, changes will occur in legal institutions and processes that have been oriented around particular physical spaces, and in legal concepts and doctrines that have depended upon a relationship with a particular space. [FN 5] became part of popular culture, Innis asserted that "the materials on which words were written down have often counted for more than the words themselves." [FN 6] Innis argued that while public attention is often focused on the content of the new medium, the key to understanding long term change lay elsewhere, particularly in how a medium either permits or hinders communication over space and either encourages or discourages the preservation of information over time. [FN 7] More than this, the law might be said to have a "sense of place" or be "of a place" in that there are informational places that are central to the process and operation of law. Law libraries are an obvious example of a legal information place, but so are individual items, such as books, or even artifacts, such as contracts. For such physical information places, however, the new technologies facilitate access or create new relationships with information by overcoming physical limits associated with the walls of the library, the binding of a book, and even the margins of a page.
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EFF's (Extended) Guide To The Internet: Table Of Contents legal Services; Community Building. How to connect to EFF? Hardcover Softcover publications; Journal Articles and Papers; cyberspacerelated News bits; http://surf.de.uu.net/bookland/inet/joke/eegtti/eeg_toc.html
Corporate Liability For Defamation In Cyberspace See also Bachchan v. India Abroad publications Inc. 154 Misc. Further reading. Timothy ArnoldMoore, legal Pitfalls in cyberspace Defamation on http://www.law.kyushu-u.ac.jp/~luke/middleton.html
Extractions: AUTHORfS NOTE: This paper was presented at the inaugural conference of the Anglo-Japanese Comparative Law Association, held on 16-17 September 1996 at Jesus College, University of Cambridge. Revised versions have subsequently been published in English and Japanese: gLiability of Service Providers for Defamation in Cyberspaceh, (1997) 8 European Business Law Review uTCo[Xy[XƼ_ʹvAwÏvúÌfBAxW Xg§EV¢IÌ@W]V[Y1i1997N6j54Å Corporate Liability for Defamation in Cyberspace Introduction In recent years, the exponential growth in use of commercial on-line services and the Internet by corporations and individuals has increased the risk of service providers being held liable for defamation in cyberspace. Courts around the globe are being asked to apply traditional defamation laws to the novel legal issues presented by the new media and technology of the information age. Cyberspace is widely regarded as potentially fertile ground for defamation suits. Electronic bulletin boards, for example, now enable individuals to publish worldwide, without the benefit of any editorial checks, to potential audiences of thousands. Such messages can remain on the computers of subscribers for weeks, be printed, downloaded, and republished in e-mail. Electronic messages tend to be written in a less formal style than other communications and frequently address controversial issues. Indeed, some newsgroups are dedicated to gflamingh, the practice of posting messages which are particularly insulting or provocative and often blatantly defamatory.
Howard L Nations Law Offices CyberSpace And Internet Law Links is a research program founded to explore cyberspace, share in has details on the group, publications and related banking works and explains its legal framework http://www.howardnations.com/practiceareas/cyber_internet_law.html
Extractions: Site Directory Resources by Practice Areas American Disabilities Law Administrative Procedure Admiralty Anti-Trust and Trade Regulation ... Taxation Law Suggest a Link Report a Dead Link By clicking on the external links on this page, a separate window will open, leaving this page intact for further research. CyberSpace and Internet Law ABA Section of Science and Technology : Electronic Commerce Division home.html The E-Commerce Division through its Committees and Working Groups addresses the legal issues arising from business, government, and consumer use of and reliance on such technology. This includes the legal issues relating to use of the Internet to do business, those that arise from the increasingly digital aspects of today's corporate environment, and the developing legal infrastructure for e-commerce. Berkman Center for Internet and Society