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Call for Papers: LVI 2011: Law via the Internet Conference

Rob Richards October 7, 2010

A call for papers — with submission deadline of 15 February 2011 — has been issued for LVI 2011: Law via the Internet Conference, to be held 8-10 June 2011, at the University of Hong Kong in Hong Kong, China.

The conference will be hosted by the Hong Kong Legal Information Institute (HKLII).

LVI is the conference of the Free Access to Law Movement and the legal information institutes.

For LVI 2011, papers are invited on the following topics:

  • Challenges and barriers in free access to law in Asia and elsewhere
  • Multi-lingual legal databases and searching
  • Legal issues in the provision of free legal information
  • Governance and funding models for sustainability of free legal databases
  • Making historical legal materials accessible online
  • Social networking technologies and their implications for free access to law?
  • Keeping track of legislative evolution online
  • Quality control and timeliness of online legal services
  • Standards for legal information on the web?
  • Free access to law as community services
  • International law on the web: Treaties, International Courts etc
  • Finding law across the web – indexing and searching
  • Litigation support on the web
  • Innovative uses of online legal data
  • Court registries and electronic filing / transactions
  • Interactive and ‘intelligent’ legal services on the web
  • Teaching law using internet resources
  • Automation of large-scale legal data on the web
  • Legal publishing via the web

For more information, please see the call for papers.

HT Steven C. Perkins.

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