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International Review of Law,
Computers & Technology

EDITOR

Dr Kenneth V Russell

ASSOCIATE EDITORS

Euan Cameron, Principal Lecturer, De Montfort University, Leicester, UK
Andrew Charlesworth, Director, Information Law and Technology Unit, University of Hull, Hull, UK
Richard P Jones, Reader, Liverpool John Moores University, UK
David P T Price, De Montfort University, Leicester, UK

INTERNATIONAL ADVISORY BOARD

International Review of Law, Computers & Technology is an international review devoted to the study of both the principles and practices bearing on the interaction of computers, other new technologies, and the law. The rapid advances made by technology are radically changing the face of our society. New media now exist in areas such as the creation and the distribution of information and entertainment. They must still be governed by law but which laws are relevant, and which new laws need to be established?


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Volume 13, 1999, 3 issues. ISSN 1360-0869.

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