Journal: I. J. Law and Information Technology

Volume 6, Issue 3

247 -- 284Lee A. Bygrave. Data protection pursuant to the right to privacy in human rights treaties
285 -- 312Andrew D. Murray. Internet domain names: the trade mark challenge
313 -- 326Glen Germanowski. Is the 'shrinkwrap' licence worth the paper envelope it's printed on?
327 -- 334Burkhard Schafer. Reasoning with Rules
334 -- 339Colin Scott. Review article. Public policy and global technological integration. Frederick M Abbott, David J Gerber (eds)
339 -- 360. Book reviews

Volume 6, Issue 2

91 -- 92Cyrus Tata. Introduction to the special issue on judicial decision support systems
93 -- 98Stein Schjølberg. Judicial decision support systems from a judge's perspective
99 -- 124Ivan Potas, David Ash, Murali Sagi, Stephen Cumines, Natalie Marsic. Informing the discretion: the sentencing information system of the judicial commission of New South Wales
125 -- 142Uri J. Schild. Statistical information systems for sentencing: a cookbook
143 -- 166Cyrus Tata. 'Neutrality', 'choice', and 'ownership' in the construction, use, and adaptation of judicial decision support systems
167 -- 189David Tait. Judges and jukeboxes: sentencing information systems in the court room
190 -- 213John Zeleznikow, Andrew Stranieri. Split up: an intelligent decision support system which provides advice upon property division following divorce
214 -- 229Luther Karl Branting. Techniques for automated drafting of judicial documents
230 -- 234Jenne van der Vinne, I. W. van Zwol, M. Karnekamp. A sentencing information system named 'NOSTRA'
235 -- 246. Reviews

Volume 6, Issue 1

1 -- 33Stephen Saxby. Information access policy and crown copyright regulation in the electronic age - which way forward?
34 -- 68Christoph Glatt. Comparative issues in the formation of electronic contracts
69 -- 90Amanda Hoey. Techno-cops: information technology and law enforcement