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Journal of Information, Law and Technology, 2007
Volume 2007, Number 1, 2007
- Sefton Bloxham, Patricia McKellar:
Guest Editorial.
- Abdul Paliwala:
Legal e-Learning in Network Society. - Liz Polding:
Delivering Blended Legal Learning by Open Source Methods. - Sefton Bloxham, Andrea Cerevkova:
Reflective Learning, Skills Development and Careers Management Online - An Evaluation of a First Year Law Module. - Esther Hoorn, Dore van Hoorn:
Critical assessment of using wikis in legal education. - Paul Maharg, Martin Owen:
Simulations, learning and the metaverse: changing cultures in legal education. - Karen Barton, Patricia McKellar:
Transactional Learning: Ardcalloch Sheriff Court is open for business. - Burkhard Schafer, Jeroen Keppens:
Legal LEGO: Model Based Computer Assisted Teaching in evidence courses.
- Sefton Bloxham, Paul Maharg, Patricia McKellar:
Summary Report on the UKCLE/BILETA VLE Project.
Volume 2007, Number 2, 2007
- Manish Narayan:
Editorial.
- Subhajit Basu, Richard Jones:
Regulating Cyberstalking. - Carlisle Eldwidge George, Jackie Scerri:
Web 2.0 and User-Generated Content: legal challenges in the new frontier. - Andrew Mowbray, Graham Greenleaf, Philip Chung, Daniel Austin:
Improving stability and performance of an international network of free access legal information systems. - Chris Reed:
The Law of Unintended Consequences - embedded business models in IT regulation.

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