Information technology and law / edited by Wojciech Cyrul.
2014
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Title
Information technology and law / edited by Wojciech Cyrul.
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Edition
First edition.
Imprint
Krakow : Jagiellonian University Press, 2014.
Description
1 online resource (154 pages) : digital, PDF file(s)
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Technological destabilization of law / Jacek Janowski
Problems with the storing and presentation of information / Janusz Opiła, Tomasz Pełech-Pilichowski
XML models for legal documents: current Polish practices and international standards / Jerzy Duda
Similarity analysis of Polish legal documents using WordNets semantic relations / Piotr Potiopa
Consolidation of legal documents in an electronic format / Wojciech Cyrul
A three-dimensional code and a question of the normative hyperlinking? / Fryderyk Zoll
The law, labour unions, and information technology: enhancing or restricting democracy at the workplace / Laura Carlson
Protection of the consumer in digital content contracts / Agnieszka Kubiak-Cyrul
Procedure, time, and imputation in criminal law / Lorenz Schulz.
Problems with the storing and presentation of information / Janusz Opiła, Tomasz Pełech-Pilichowski
XML models for legal documents: current Polish practices and international standards / Jerzy Duda
Similarity analysis of Polish legal documents using WordNets semantic relations / Piotr Potiopa
Consolidation of legal documents in an electronic format / Wojciech Cyrul
A three-dimensional code and a question of the normative hyperlinking? / Fryderyk Zoll
The law, labour unions, and information technology: enhancing or restricting democracy at the workplace / Laura Carlson
Protection of the consumer in digital content contracts / Agnieszka Kubiak-Cyrul
Procedure, time, and imputation in criminal law / Lorenz Schulz.
Summary
This book is addressed to all who are interested in the interplay between Information Technology and law. It constitutes the result of a project whose aim was to bring together computer scientists, legal theoreticians and legal practitioners and to prompt them to a common reflection on the implementation of Information Technologies into legal practice, on regulations the implementation may require and on potential changes it brings into the legal domain. The book consists of selected essays presenting and discussing from various perspectives how IT has been used to make and to communicate laws and how the new potential provided by the technology has already changed or can affect in the future both legal institutions and traditional legal practices.
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Cambridge Books Online.
Language
English
ISBN
9788323389804 (ebook)
9788323336587 (hardback)
9788323336587 (hardback)
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