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The International Journal of Law and Information Technology provides cutting edge and comprehensive analysis of Information Technology, communications and cyberspace law as well as the issues arising from applying Information and Communications Technologies (ICT) to legal practice. International in scope, this journal has become essential for legal and computing professionals and legal scholars of the law related to IT.
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In 2010, the International Journal of Law and Information Technology will be increasing its frequency from 3 to 4 issues per year.
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An Artificial Intelligence System Suggests Arbitrariness of Death Penalty
by Stamos T. Karamouzis and Dee Wood Harper
When Rights Clash Online: The Tracking of P2p Copyright Infringements Vs. the EC Personal Data Directive
by Okechukwu Benjamin Vincents
The "Final" Privacy Frontier?
Regulating Trans-Border Data Flows
by Gehan Gunasekara