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| Daniel Armagh
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11-09-2001 10:00 AM ET (US)
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I am the Director of Legal Education at the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children. We provide a very intense 4.5 day training for law enforcment, prosecutors and other child related professionals in the area of computer - facilitated exploitation of children. The curriculum involves search and seizure of electronic evidence, criminal law and civil exposure, presenting the case in chief, classic and evolving defenses, the technical investigation, presenting expert testimony in computer cases are some of the topics covered. The course is free to qualified applicants. The transportation and lodging costs may be provided by the center for qualified applicants.
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| Mark Browne
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11-09-2001 10:11 AM ET (US)
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Taught courses are fine, but something students interested in the area might want to try is a postgraduate research Masters examining emerging areas. Law faculties offering this option include University College Dublin (Ireland)- where I did a research Masters in Law on "Financial Services Law and the Internet". The main advantages to this approach are that you produce something unique based on a specific topic that you choose yourself.
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| Mark Browne
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11-09-2001 10:13 AM ET (US)
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| Thibault Verbiest
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11-09-2001 10:25 AM ET (US)
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The University of Leicester http://www.le.ac.uk and the University of LiE8;ge (Belgium) www.ulg.ac.be offer a postgraduate (LLM) : "European Master of Law in Intellectual Property and Technologies". See http://www.ulg.ac.be/aacad/prog-cours/droi...ADroitProIntel.html My course relates to "informationn society law" Regards Thibault Verbiest - Cabinet ULYS Avocat aux barreaux de Bruxelles et de Paris MaEE;tre de confE9;rence E0; l'UniversitE9; de LiE8;ge ChargE9; d'enseignement E0; l'UniversitE9; de Paris X Nanterre tel +32 (0)2 340 88 10 fax +32 (0)2 345 35 80 website : http://www.ulys.net********************************************************************** This electronic message transmission contains information which may be confidential or privileged. The information is intended to be for the use of the individual or entity named above. If you are not the intended recipient,be aware that any disclosure, copying, distribution or use of the contents of this information is prohibited. If you have received this electronic transmission in error, please notify us by telephone (+ 32-2.340.88.10) or by electronic mail(thibault.verbiest@brussels.ulys.net) immediately. < replied-to message removed by QT >
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| Patrick Van Eecke
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11-09-2001 10:37 AM ET (US)
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| Donna Wentworth
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11-09-2001 11:28 AM ET (US)
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Greetings from Harvard Law School-- The Berkman Center for Internet & Society will be holding an Internet Law Program of Instruction (< http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/ilaw>) in Singapore on January 2-4. Among the outstanding educators assembled to teach the program are professors Lawrence Lessig of Stanford, Yochai Benkler of NYU, and William Fisher and Charles Nesson of Harvard. The program, which debuted at Harvard Law School this past July, will examine the full range of cyberlaw topics--including intellectual property on the 'Net, cybercrime and jurisdiction, and privacy and speech online. Each participant receives a certificate of participation. There are reduced rates for students and others. Further details, including the agenda, registration, and the availability of Continuing Legal Education (CLE) credit are located at < http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/ilaw>.
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| Nikolaus Forgo
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11-12-2001 01:21 PM ET (US)
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| Daniel Oliver-Lalana
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11-13-2001 12:57 PM ET (US)
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| Beth Simone Noveck
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11-13-2001 11:51 PM ET (US)
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The Yale Law School Information Society Project is Yale Law School's center for the study of telecommunications, Internet and intellectual property law and policy. For more information about our technology and civil liberties projects as well as classes such as Free Speech in Cyberspace, International Cyberlaw and Civil Liberties, Privacy Law, Communications Law and Theories of Intellectual Property, please visit http://www.law.yale.edu/infosociety.
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| Donna Wentworth
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11-14-2001 02:03 PM ET (US)
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Greeting again from Harvard Law School-- In posting number 10, below, the URL I give for our Internet Law Program of Instruction should be http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/ilaw/If you get a 404, type the URL in by hand: you should arrive at the ILAW website.
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| Susan Gregersen
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11-15-2001 11:43 AM ET (US)
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Do any of you know something about postgraduate studies in cyber-law in Denmark?
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| Herbert Burkert
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11-15-2001 12:32 PM ET (US)
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At the University of St.Gallen (Switzerland) - in cooperation with Institute for Media and Communication Management and the Research Center for Information Law - we have every summer a course in Internet Law and every winter courses in Telecommunicatzions Law, Electronic Media Law and Current Issues of Information Law for St.Gallen university students. All courses are in German. For further information, please, contact: hb@herbert-burkert.net
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| sergio.ba
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11-18-2001 09:48 AM ET (US)
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Sent: 18/11/01 01:50 Subject: University courses in the law of cyberspace I am very much interested in those courses. I am looking for some post graduate studies about information and comunication technology law; as I live in europe, I keep an open eye on the courses related to this subject that are available in our continent. There are many chances, good courses, and extremely well known professors. For what I can see the EULISP project (LLM in Legal Informatics) is a good chance to get a LLM (post graduate degree, master of law), and enjoy a period of study abroad. Here's a link to know more: http://www.eulisp.uni-hannover.de/english/If anyone is interested in a EULISP course leading to the LLM degree in Italy, Bologna, I can help out if details are needed or help to get in touch with the university department director. (i am not affiliated to that uni, but if help is needed.. do not hesitate) Cheers sb PS: if anyone plans to do a LLM degree course next year (2002/2003) related to information technology, cyberlaw... or similiar subjects, in EUROPE, and you wanna get in touch with students also interested...please contact me.
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| Isabel HERNANDO
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11-19-2001 08:25 AM ET (US)
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Edited by author 11-19-2001 08:34 AM
At the University of the Basque Country (Spain), the Computer Faculty in cooperation with the Faculty of Law, offers a course in Information Technology Law (P12 reference). All course in in Spanish. For further information visit: http://scsx01.sc.ehu.es/siwebso/Alumnos/G_Docente/IIplan.html
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11-19-2001 11:41 AM ET (US)
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I am interested in attending post graduate courses in this field in the next academic years. I graduated law and I work in a parliamentary committee for IT&C. What's going on with the EULISP project? I visited the web pages of the partner universities but I couldn't find infos about the stage of the project and about its future ... Anyway, I have the topic in view and I'd like to find out more about the LLM opportunities ... My email is adanciu@cdep.ro --- "QT - sergio.ba" <qtopic+10-J6UkqZ8fhzfsg@quicktopic.com> wrote: > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Find the one for you at Yahoo! Personals http://personals.yahoo.com< replied-to message removed by QT >
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11-19-2001 03:58 PM ET (US)
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