The "Yearbook of Law, Computers and Technology" is an international review devoted to the study of the principles and practices bearing on the interaction of computers, other new technologies, and the law. It publishes work from a variety of disciplines and perspectives. Each volume contains articles and commentaries, as well as reviews of relevant new publications, and provides a broad-based forum for critical and informed discussion of this developing area. This present volume, the fifth in the series, includes articles on: the use of computers in the administration of justice in the UK; a retrospective view of Project Pericles; the coming of the electronic courtroom; an introductory discussion on the effective teaching and practising of computer law; technology and the courts in Europe; and the future of data protection in the UK.
Author Publisher Butterworths Law Publication Date 1991-02 Binding Hardcover ISBN 0406187045 Number Of Pages 224 Sales Rank 99999999