JILT publishes two new refereed articles



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## author     : hall@themis.law.warwick.ac.uk
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The Journal of Information Law and Technology (JILT) has
published two new refereed articles today. They form part of
JILT 1999 issue 2,  which will be published in full on June
30th and contain a special feature on the Year 2000, and can
be accessed at:

http://elj.warwick.ac.uk/jilt/

'What's in a (Domain) Name? Web Addresses as Loan
Collateral' by Jacqueline Lipton - The article considers
whether it is possible for a financier to take any form of
security, or 'quasi-security' over a business' Internet
domain name.

'Computer-Mediated Legal Argument: Towards new Opportunities
in Education' by Lodder and Verheij - the article describes
two protype systems (one using the verbal and the other, the
graphical approach to legal argumentation sytems) and
speculates on the possible uses of computer-mediated legal
argument in teaching argumentation skills

             Carol Hall
             Production Editor
             Rm 1.24 (Social Studies)
             CTI Law Technology Centre
             University of Warwick
             Coventry, CV4 7AL UK
             email: c.hall@warwick.ac.uk





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