3- Friday, November 5th : Case Law and Doctrines - regulations of the access on line
Friday, November 5th
Plenary Session
Paris Bar House Auditorium - 2/4 rue de Harlay - PARIS 1st
Day Two: Case Law and Doctrines - regulations of the access on line
Chair: Mr. Albrecht Berger, Counsel to the Office of Official Publications of the European Union
Session 1: Access to Case Law and its On-Line Dissemination
Moderator: Mr. Pierre-Paul Lemyre, Public Law Research Centre, University of Montreal , Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Session 2: The Protection of Personal Data (Anonymization)
Moderator: Maître Christiane Feral-Schuhl, Paris Court of Appeal Lawyer, Salans Law Firm Associate, ADIJ President
Summary of the November 3rd Half-Day about The Conservation of Juridical Data in Electronic Format by Mrs. Claire Germain, Edward Cornell Law Librarian and Professor of Law at Cornell Law School, Ithaca, New York
Second Round Table: The Juridical Internet: New Means, News Inequalities
On-Line Data and Juridical Services - The Evolution of an e-Business in Law
Chair: Professor Graham Greenleaf, Law Professor, Co-Director of AustLII, University of New South Wales Faculty of Law, Australia
Moderator: Professor Xavier Strubel, Law Professor at the National Telecommunications Institute, Head of the LEDUTIC Research Team, Member of the ADIJ Administrative Council, France
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The participants at the Paris Conference on "Law via the Internet",
Representatives of national public authorities or international institutions, members of legal research institutes, teachers and researchers, magistrates, practitioners of or specialists in the processing and publication of legal information, continuing the process begun by the Montreal Declaration,
Declare that the dissemination of law in intelligible form on a medium accessible to all citizens is a guarantee of their (...)
Mr. David Lennon, International Sales Marketing Director, Thomson Legal Europe,U.K.
On-Line Data and Juridical Services - The Evolution of an e-Business in Law
On-Line Data and Juridical Services - The Evolution of an e-Business in Law
Mr. Toni Issa , President of the Association pour le Développement de l’Informatique Juridique au Liban (ADIL), Lebanon
Maître Enrique J. Batalla, Batalla Abogados, General Secretary of the Computer Law Association (CLA)
Abstrat
What is free software? Does free software mean free data? Does availability of source code imply a free Internet? These are some of the questions that have lead this paper. A great number of material is provided in order for the reader and attendant to better understand the issue of free software and its implications. Free software is not a technology in itself but a licensing (...)
Mr. David Merkin, Coordinator of Library Services, Shearman & Sterling LLP; President Law Library Association of Greater New York, USA
Law libraries have been going digital since the creation of Lexis in 1974. Lawyers have been venturing onto the Internet since the early 1990’s . Research once Conducted by browsing through stacks is now accomplished on a desktop computer with A few keystrokes. True research is easier than it used to be, but for librarians, the Leaders of this change, it’s (...)
Ms. Mélanie Dulong de Rosnay , Director of the International Creative Commons Project, CERSA, CNRS/Université Panthéon-Assas (Paris II) - France
Mrs. Michèle Côme, Wolters Kluwer Legal, Tax and Regulatory Europe, the Netherlands
Mr. Nick Mole, Marketing Director, Thomson Legal Europe, U.K.
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