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[1995] 1 Web JCLI


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Articles

Lawyering on the Internet

Robin Widdison, Director, Centre for Law and Computing University of Durham

Children with Special Educational Needs in a Consumer-Driven Education System.

Tom Allen, Lecturer in Law, Newcastle Law School

Discrimination against part-time workers.

Patricia Maxwell, Lecturer in Law, School of Public Policy, Economics and Law, University of Ulster.

Current Issues

Corporate Governance, Cadbury and Friendly Societies.

Professor Janet Dine, Department of Law, University of Essex

Whitehall's Cultural Revolution

Brian Thompson LL.B. M.Litt. Senior Lecturer in Law, University of Liverpool

Legal Education

Compulsory Subjects: Will the Seven Foundations ever Crumble?

Peter Birks, All Souls, Oxford University.

Raising the Drawbridge: Defending University Law Schools

Anthony Bradney, University of Leicester

Case Comments

Usenet News And The Law

Associate Professor Francis Auburn, Law School, The University of Western Australia

Recovering lost legacies: White v. Jones in the Lords

Steve Hedley MA LLB, University Lecturer in Law, Christ's College Cambridge

Going Dutch? Who foots the bill in section 459 petitions

Michael Lower. Solicitor and Senior Lecturer in Law, Liverpool John Moores University.

Trustees' duty to defend - Look before you leap, when to leap and how high

Alan Sprince, Tutor, University of Liverpool

Book reviews

Privacy and Human Rights by James Michael

Reviewed by Simon Davies, Visiting Fellow, Department of Law, University of Essex; Visiting Fellow in Information Law, University of Greenwich.

Common Law by M Arnheim (ed.)

Reviewed by Peter Luther, Lecturer in Law, University of Essex.


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