14th Annual Conference 1999

New Privacy Concerns – ISPs, Crime Prevention, and Consumers’ Rights
Does C and IT Facilitate the Wrong Things
Prototyping Digital Law – The Cordless Telephone Cases
‘This is not Kate Moss’ – An Exploration Into the Viewing of Cyberpornography
Computer-Mediated Communications and Criminal Evidence
Use and Abuse of the Internet in Fraud and Money Laundering
Personal Jurisdiction in On-line Expression Cases – Rejecting Minimum Contacts in Favor of Affirmative Acts
Criminals Using Cryptography, Reasonable Precaution or Convenient Smokescreen
Balkan Hackers War in Cyberspace
Cyberstalking – Tackling Harassment on the Internet
The Extension of the Criminal Law to Protecting Confidential Commercial Information – Comments on the Issues
E-mail, The Police, and the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms
Criminalizing Online Speech to Protect the Young – What Are the Benefits and Costs
Burden of Proof in Legal Dialogue Games
‘Between the Risk and the Reality Falls the Shadow’ – Evidence and Urban Legends in Computer Fraud
Basic Considerations in Investigating Computer Crime, Executing Computer Search Warrants and Seizing Equipment
Law, Learning, Technology – Reiving Ower the Borders
The Electronic Law School – Development of the Intranet College Information System (iCiS)
Police Conduct in the Obtaining of Evidence, Application of the Codes of Practice, and Judicial Discretion
Securing Electronic Commerce with Digital Signatures – Do Digital Signatures Comply with Legal Criteria for the Written Form
The Need For Regulating Anonymous Remailers
Comparing Student Assignments by Computer
PROSA an Instructional Environment for Learning Legal Case Solving
Regulating E-Commerce – Formal Transactions in the Digital Age
Policing ‘High Tech Crime’ in the Global Context – the Role of Transnational Policy Networks
The Hidden Legacy of Scott – Weapons of Mass Destruction, Arms Control and Technological Change
Learning in Cyberspace
An Analysis of Paedophile Activity on the Internet from a Structural and Social Organisational Perspective
Counteracting Online Identity Fraud Under the Identity Theft and Assumption Deterrence Act
Facilitating the Delivery of Justice Services to Rural and Remote Communities
The American Earned Income Tax Credit and Cyberfraud
The Reflexive Role of Cyberspace in the Shape of Things to Come
The Criminal Courts and the Citizen
On the Politics of Policing the Internet – Striking the Right Balance
Free Speech, Crime, and the Challenge of Advancing Technology
Computerising Legal Education – What Next
Law Students and the Use and Abuse of Electronic Forms of Information