© 2021 BILETA - British and Irish Law Education and Technology Association. The British and Irish Law Education Technology Association (BILETA) was formed in April 1986 to promote, develop and communicate high-quality research and knowledge on technology law and policy to organisations, governments, professionals, students and the public. BILETA also promotes the use of and research into technology at all stages of education. The preparation of this response has been funded by BILETA
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The British and Irish Law Education Technology Association (BILETA) was formed in April 1986 to prom...
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The UK Intellectual Property Office consulted between October 2021 and January 2022 on policy option...
Members of the Westminster Law School Centre on the Legal Profession and Westminster Business School...
One focus for current dissent and alarm in the academy is the link between the university and busine...
The British and Irish Law Education Technology Association (BILETA) was formed in April 1986 to prom...
The British and Irish Law Education Technology Association (BILETA) was formed in April 1986 to prom...
© Crown copyright 2023.Given its expertise in Information Technology Law, the British and Irish Law ...
Felipe Romero Moreno, 'Future, law, education and technology: WoW, have we forgotten something?', Ed...
There has been a consultation underway for the next Research Excellence Framework (REF) 2028 exerci...
This editorial introduces the BILETA conference 2021 and the papers in the edition
2. BILETA report into information technology and legal educationAvailable from British Library Docum...
This collection of papers from the BILETA 2020 conference addresses exciting new developments in bot...
The British Irish Law Education and Technology Association (BILETA) has concerns about the broad sco...
On December 9, 2020, Catholic Law and its partner, Jagiellonian University in Kraków, Poland, conclu...
This response to the UKIPO’s Call for Viewswas prepared by academics from the School of ...
The European approach for Artificial Intelligence (AI) aims to promote Europe’s innovation capacity ...
The UK Intellectual Property Office consulted between October 2021 and January 2022 on policy option...
Members of the Westminster Law School Centre on the Legal Profession and Westminster Business School...
One focus for current dissent and alarm in the academy is the link between the university and busine...