Conference Theme: “‘Too many laws, too few examples’ regulation, technology, law & legal education”
Northumbria University
29th & 30th March 2012
Conference Papers
Crime stream:
- Virtual financial crime and Commonwealth jurisdictional issues – paper and slides from Clare Chambers-Jones
Data protection & privacy stream:
- A right to an online identity – paper and presentation from Paul Bernal
- The Digital Economy Act 2010 and the proportionality of tracking software technologies – paper by Felipe Romero Moreno
- Reflexive governance, smart meters and privacy – paper by Joseph Savirimuthu
Intellectual property stream:
- Freedom of Information online: the dilution of copyright? – slides from Marion Oswald
- Life through a lens: a “Lessigan” model for understanding digital copyright infringement? – slides from Nick Scharf
Legal education stream:
- Information without context? Projections of law and legal education on law school websites – slides from Graham Broadbent
- Professional legal education reviews: too many ‘whats’, too few ‘hows’ – paper by Wilson WS Chow & Firew Tiba
- Too cool for (law) school? Using technology to engage students in legal skills – slides from Emily Allbon
- Paul Maharg’s liveblogs: 1: McKellar & Warburton, Philip Leith and Martin Jones | 2: Emily Allbon, Janice Denoncourt and Wilson Chow | 3: the iLEGALL project | 4: MyFirstMillion, Sellman & Broadbent and Edward Hart | 5: Sandy Meredith and Bill Boyd
- BILETA Conference: Law and technology rule OK – Emily Allbon on the legal education sessions on day 1 and Richard Susskind’s keynote
Regulation stream:
- Security, property and freedom in cyberspace – paper and slides from Abdul Paliwala
Social media & virtual worlds stream:
- EULAw: the wrong law – slides from Kim Barker
- Rights and wrongs: virtual criminality – slides from Kim Barker