The following introduction by Robert Bigelow highlights several issues which have developed during the first quarter-century of the computer age, and which are discussed more fully in the remaining pages of this Symposium
Technical progress is one of the most important elements of social development which necessarily cau...
Forward introducing five articles on the Internet\u27s relationship to commerce and Constitutional r...
This is volume 77 of Advances in Computers. Since 1960, annual volumes are produced containing chapt...
Computers present difficult problems for the legal system. Because the subject matter is technically...
This article introduces the reader to the computer law which is the basis for this symposium. It beg...
Computer abuse consists of incidents caused by intentional acts from which a perpetrator realized or...
The computer has caused changes to over forty areas of the law. While not exhaustive, the areas of l...
This article provides an overview of case law that had developed in 1993 relating to computers, summ...
This Article will review the social milieu in which computer liability issues arise. It will explore...
Professor Michael Froomkin looks at decisions in the United States in which courts have sought to de...
The age of the internet has thrown down some real challenges to the Computer Misuse Act 1990. Recent...
As computers become an integral part of court and business procedures, conflicts will arise that can...
Advancements in computerization and the growing use of computers in business, government, education,...
Much has been written recently about new technology disrupting the traditional law firm model of pro...
This Article focuses on the problems of admissibility of computerized records in general, and the sp...
Technical progress is one of the most important elements of social development which necessarily cau...
Forward introducing five articles on the Internet\u27s relationship to commerce and Constitutional r...
This is volume 77 of Advances in Computers. Since 1960, annual volumes are produced containing chapt...
Computers present difficult problems for the legal system. Because the subject matter is technically...
This article introduces the reader to the computer law which is the basis for this symposium. It beg...
Computer abuse consists of incidents caused by intentional acts from which a perpetrator realized or...
The computer has caused changes to over forty areas of the law. While not exhaustive, the areas of l...
This article provides an overview of case law that had developed in 1993 relating to computers, summ...
This Article will review the social milieu in which computer liability issues arise. It will explore...
Professor Michael Froomkin looks at decisions in the United States in which courts have sought to de...
The age of the internet has thrown down some real challenges to the Computer Misuse Act 1990. Recent...
As computers become an integral part of court and business procedures, conflicts will arise that can...
Advancements in computerization and the growing use of computers in business, government, education,...
Much has been written recently about new technology disrupting the traditional law firm model of pro...
This Article focuses on the problems of admissibility of computerized records in general, and the sp...
Technical progress is one of the most important elements of social development which necessarily cau...
Forward introducing five articles on the Internet\u27s relationship to commerce and Constitutional r...
This is volume 77 of Advances in Computers. Since 1960, annual volumes are produced containing chapt...