
Journal of Information Laws and Technology
Last updated: July 25, 2008
Company Description:
JILT (The Journal of Information, Law & Technology) is an established but innovative electronic law journal covering a range of topics relating to IT law and applications. It contains a diversity of materials including peer reviewed and non-refereed articles, commentaries, work in progress articles, book and IT reviews, and conference reports and papers, as well as information papers, news and UK and global conferences.
JILT is the first in a series of ejournals published under the Electronic Law Journals (ELJ) project. The ELJ Project was a collaborative project between the CTI (Computers in Teaching Initiative) Law Technology Centre, at the University of Warwick and the Centre for Law Computers and Technology at the University of Strathclyde. It was partially funded under the Electronic Libraries Programme (eLib), which was set up under the Joint Information Systems Committee (JISC) as a direct response to the Follett Report. Following the restructuring of the CTI Centres at the end of 1999, the ELJ Project is now an independent project but with support from the Law Courseware Consortium at the University of Warwick and the British and Irish Law, Education and Technology Association (BILETA).
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