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In order to asist you - update basic material concern cyber crimes units around the globe you can find here in the cyber crimes page in - http://www.4law.co.il
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I'm attaching draft program specs for our LLM & Diploma in Computer & Communications Law. If it doesn't come through let me know and I'll email you a copy. Fees including VAT will be in the region of A3;4000 Diploma and A3;8000 LLM for the entire course, including a weekend residence in London, core textbooks, digitised materials, and substantial tutor support. We are capping initial student registration at 50 students. -Simon On 23 Apr 2002 at 23:01, Quick Topic daily digest wrote: > -- Dr Simon Newman Research Fellow, IT Law Unit, Centre for Commercial Law Studies Queen Mary College, University of London Mile End Road, London E1 4NS Mobile Tel: +44 (0)796 896 3395 http://www.ccls.edu/itlawThe following section of this message contains a file attachment prepared for transmission using the Internet MIME message format. If you are using Pegasus Mail, or any another MIME-compliant system, you should be able to save it or view it from within your mailer. If you cannot, please ask your system administrator for assistance. ---- File information ----------- File: CCL specs.htm Date: 24 May 2002, 16:34 Size: 14323 bytes. Type: HTML-text < replied-to message removed by QT >
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> From: nash Time: 01:46 AM > I am from malaysia. I am interested in pursuing LLM in > Information Technology in UK . I appreciate if someone could > give some opinion to help me in deciding between qmw and > strathclyde. Both seem very good, but which one would be the > best option. > > Thanks.
Hi - I think our LLM is going to be very good, with a lot of online tutorial interaction via chatrooms & message boards, but it's still in development right now. We should be taking registrations from July, with an (optional) in-person weekend meeting for everyone taking the course in London in December before Christmas (chance for Christmas shopping!) and the courses starting at the beginning of January - we're fitting the semesters to the calendar year, with spring and autumn teaching semesters and a summer semester mostly for dissertations. Getting the LLM will involve amassing 12 credits, with 6-8 from 1-credit modules in various IT related topics and 4 or 6 from 2-credit written dissertations for which we'll provide supervisor support. It's expected that most people will do the LLM over 2 years part time, it's possible to do it in 1 year full time if you're particularly dedicated (doing 4 credits per semester, about 30 hours/week work over the full year).
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I am from malaysia. I am interested in pursuing LLM in Information Technology in UK . I appreciate if someone could give some opinion to help me in deciding between qmw and strathclyde. Both seem very good, but which one would be the best option.
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As a part of the Legal Framework for the Information Society Initiative, the Center for Legal Informatics of the University of Zaragoza has recently published on its web site a new Guide on Legal Informatics. Please visit http://www.unizar.es/derecho/fyd/guide/guide.htmThis Initative emerges as a result of the wide-ranging experience jointly carried out by a number of European Universities. With the purpose of making their activities public and to strengthen the co-operation framework by inviting further universities to join the initiative, this Guide offers an overview of the main features and topics of the teaching in legal informatics at the Universities integrating the network. Moreover, an special section is devoted to announce forthcoming conferences and meetings on legal informatics and e-government.Furthermore this Guide presents the answers to questionnaires delivered among other universities which have a long-lasting tradition in research and teaching of legal informatics and e-government.
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> ----------------------------------------------------------------- > > From: Paul Asiimwe Time: 12:43 PM > Simon, thanks for your response. I am interested in the > interface between tech and intellectual property. Please keep me > in the know as to when application forms are ready.
Hi Paul - you should email itlaw@qmul.ac.uk to register your interest, that way the forms will be sent to you when ready.
> Btw, have > you seen the Strathclyde programme? Check it out and let me know > what U think. > Paul A.
I'm aware of it - it's been running several years and has a good reputation. Its approach is a bit different from ours which focuses more on online interactive tutorials.
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Simon, thanks for your response. I am interested in the interface between tech and intellectual property. Please keep me in the know as to when application forms are ready. Btw, have you seen the Strathclyde programme? Check it out and let me know what U think. Paul A.
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> From: Paul A. Time: 04:04 AM > Hi guys! Does anyone know how much the distance IT law LLM at > QMW is likely to cost? There seems to be little info about that. > Secondly, who knows what the content will be ie will the course > address legal issues relating to other technologies?
I believe the cost is likely to be a total of A3;7,500 over the two years of the LLM, probably A3;5000 1st year and A3;2500 continuation fee, it will be fairly intensive with a lot of online small-group tuition (rather than the 'here's a reading list, go away and read this for two years' approach of much traditional DL). Modules will address various communications & computer law issues, including internet law - what kind of thing are you particularly interested in?
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