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Introduction
Part One: Current Issues and Recent Developments in Legal Information Technology in AsiaPart Two: Current Issues and Recent Developments in Legal Information Technology in Oceania
- World Law: Finding law after Google - [2002] UTSLRev 2; (2002) 4 UTS Law Review 11
Graham Greenleaf, Philip Chung, Russell Allen, Madeleine Davis and Takao Hasuike- IT and Transformations in Legal Practice and Education in Japan and Australia - [2002] UTSLRev 3; (2002) 4 UTS Law Review 31
Makoto Ibusuki and Luke Nottage- Re-Engineering Online Case Law: Legal Research in Singapore - [2002] UTSLRev 4; (2002) 4 UTS Law Review 55
Ken Hwee Tan- Statute Database Publication: How to Keep Statutory Law Current, Historical, Free and Useful Hong Kong’s Experience and Copyright Policies - [2002] UTSLRev 5; (2002) 4 UTS Law Review 74
Allan Roger
- Electronic Pre-Lodgement Notices - [2002] UTSLRev 6; (2002) 4 UTS Law Review 91
Dr Andrew Cannon- Public Access to Legislative Information and Judicial Decisions in New Zealand: Progress and Process - [2002] UTSLRev 7; (2002) 4 UTS Law Review 105
David Harvey- The Federal Court of Australia: Electronic Filing and the eCourt Online Forum - [2002] UTSLRev 8; (2002) 4 UTS Law Review 123
Philip Kellow