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International Journal of Law and Information Technology, Volume 2
Volume 2, Number 1, Spring 1994
- Stephen Saxby:

A Jurisprudence for Information Technology Law. 1-31 - Jon Bing:

The Baltic Republics and their Legal Information Systems. 32-63 - Otto Banho Licks, Joao Marcello de Araujo Junior:

Criminal Law aspects of Computer Crime: General Theory of Computer Crimes and the proposed bill to modify the Brazilian Penal Code. 64-85 - Michael Lehmann:

Theory of Property Rights and Copyright Protection of Computer Programs in Europe. 86-97 - William E. Boyd, Winton D. Wood:

Review: How to Practice Law with Computers, by Henry H. Perritt, Jr. 98-109
Volume 2, Number 2, Summer 1994
- Steven Ang:

The Idea-Expression Dichotomy and Merger Doctrine in the Copyright Laws of the U.S. and the U.K. 111-153 - Antonio A. Martino:

Artificial Intelligence and Law. 154-193 - Peter Blume:

Practical data protection. 194-209
- Daphne Gelbert:

Book Reviews. 210-216 - Fiona Nicholson:

Book Reviews. 217-218 - Trevor M. Cook:

Book Reviews. 218-219
Volume 2, Number 3, Fall 1994
- Stephen Saxby:

Public Sector Policy and the Information Superhighway. 221-254 - Neil Hutton, Cyrus Tata, John N. Wilson:

Sentencing and Information Technology: Incidental Reform? 255-286 - Chris Reed, Ian Walden:

Legal Problems of Electronic Bulletin Board Operators. 287-326 - Dag Wiese Schartum:

Dirt in the Machinery of Government? Legal Challenges Connected to Computerized Case Processing in Public Administration. 327-354
- Ian J. Lloyd:

Review. 355-362

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