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| Paul A.
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04-01-2002 05:04 AM ET (US)
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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?
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| Simon Newman
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03-20-2002 09:37 AM ET (US)
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Sorry for the late response - just a note that the Centre for Commercial Law Studies at Queen Mary college University of London will be offering Diploma and LLM courses in Information Technology Law by distance learning from October 2002. Email itlaw@qmul.ac.uk for more info. We currently offer the University of London LLM with courses in IT Law, Internet Law, Telecoms law etc, as well as Diploma courses which are popular with practicing solicitors.
Simon Newman
Subject: University courses in the law of cyberspace From: Quick Topic daily digest <qtopic+10-J6UkqZ8fhzfsg@quicktopic.com> To: s.t.m.newman@qmul.ac.uk Date sent: Fri, 15 Mar 2002 23:00:40 -0600 (CST)
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| Isabel HERNANDO
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03-15-2002 11:05 AM ET (US)
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Let me present you the TICE post-graduated course on Information Technology and Electronic Commerce offered by EUSKO-IKASKUNTZA / SOCIEDAD DE ESTUDIOS VASCOS, an educational institution located in the Basque Country Spain, in collaboration with the Faculty of Law of San Sebastian and the Computer Association (ATI Asociación de Técnicos Informáticos). TICE is a long distance (via Internet) course of 250 hours covering legal, technical and marketing topics related with the Information Technologies and Electronic Commerce. The working language is Spanish (English is need reading level). TICE course is located : http://www.eusko-ikaskuntza.org/TICE
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| Paul Fahy
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03-15-2002 09:58 AM ET (US)
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Thanks for your reply Rianne; I'm based in the UK so to enter Law I need to do two courses named CPE and Legal Practice Course before training. I'll have to see where the LLm fits in. A lot of work (and expense) but I think it'll be worth it! Regards Paul > < replied-to message removed by QT >
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| Rianne C. ten Veen
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03-14-2002 06:02 PM ET (US)
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Dear Paul F,
In response to your question I'd say: you're never to old to learn, so especially if you want to change careers: go for the LLM! I have no idea idea where you're based, but during my law studies I heard that the LLM at my alma mater (Leiden University, The Netherlands, www.leiden.edu) is very good.
Success and kind regards,
Rianne (MA in Law and working on one in Int'l Politics at age 28) ;-)
Quick Topic daily digest wrote:
> Hi > > I'm considering changing career from a DBA to undertaking > computer law. I've got a BA in History, MSc in IT and PgD in > Information Science. I'm 30 yrs old; does anyone know whether > its best to do a LLM (if I can get on one) or am I past it???? > Please help! > Paul F
-- ****************************** Rianne C. ten Veen Multiplicity Rue du Châtelain 8 b 24 B-1000 Brussels, Belgium rtv@multiplicityonline.com www.multiplicity.info ******************************
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03-13-2002 01:46 PM ET (US)
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Hi
I'm considering changing career from a DBA to undertaking computer law. I've got a BA in History, MSc in IT and PgD in Information Science. I'm 30 yrs old; does anyone know whether its best to do a LLM (if I can get on one) or am I past it???? Please help! Paul F
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| Christine Kirchberger
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02-01-2002 07:08 AM ET (US)
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The University of Stockholm also offers a Masters Programme in Law and Information Technology. The courses are in English and external lecturers practicing in the field of law or computer science and colleagues from other universities (for example Ian Lloyd and Ahti Saarenpää) are invited to hold seminars. The lectures deal with legal aspects of information technology including intellectual property rights, electronic contracting and questions about privacy (autumn term), as well as with methodological issues concerning the use of information technology in a legal context, as for example automated decision-making and document management (spring term). Starting as a tool for practical assignments the student project The Virtual Law Firm developed, aiming at establishing an international network for lawyers working in the field of IT. Further information can be found at: http://www.juridicum.su.se/iri/studentinfo/master/ Best regards, Christine Kirchberger
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| Lorna Woods
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01-14-2002 01:54 PM ET (US)
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The University of Essex Law Department will be offering a taught masters course from October 2002 in Information Technology, Media and E-Commerce. As the title of the degree programme indictes, the degree considers access to and regulation of infrastructure (broadcasting, telecommunications and the Internet) as well as the use - and abuses - of these technologies. Apart from the core courses, the degree programme is designed to be flexible, being organised in highly focussed ten week options, thus allowing students to structure the degree to reflect their own particular interests. Students may also be permitted to select options from those available in the other LLMs that Essex offers: notably the LLMs in International Human Rights; in International Trade Law and in EC Law. For further information see the Essex web site: http://www2.essex.ac.uk/law/postgraduate/default.aspor email the postgraduate secretary for further information: alcam@essex.ac.uk
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| Annamari Turunen
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11-29-2001 02:57 AM ET (US)
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Institute for Law and Informatics at the University of Lapland (Rovaniemi, Finland) offers a master programme (LL.M) in Legal Informatics as part of the EULISP Study Program. The extent of the study programme is 60 ECTS credits and aim is to give varied further education at the branch of legal informatics and the information law. For more information, please, visit http://www.urova.fi/home/oiffi/index.asp The Institute also offers a summer school on information law as part of the ISS International Summer School arranged by the Faculty of Law. Next Summer School will be arranged in August 2002. For more information on courses, please, contact Professor Ahti Saarenpää (email: Ahti.Saarenpaa@urova.fi) or Assistant Annamari Turunen (email: Annamari.Turunen@urova.fi)
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| Mike Semple Piggot
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11-26-2001 07:49 AM ET (US)
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Sorry...forgot to mention our FREE online laws magazine. It has a great deal of content for students and is free.
CONSILIO: www.spr-consilio.com
If anyone is interested in a chat about what we do, please email me
Mike Semple Piggot msp@spr-law.com
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| Mike Semple Piggot
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11-26-2001 07:47 AM ET (US)
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We started the world's first Internet Law School in 1996 : www.spr-law.com.
We teach online for The University of London LLB and LLM degrees. It is a fairly sophisticated offering: live lectures, TV broadcasts, recorded lectures, interactive bulletin boards - and works well. We have 200 students enrolled at pressent (in line with target).
We also run the largest Continuing Education online programme for lawyers with Butterworths (www.cpd-direct.com)
If anyone is interested - we designed our own Learning Management System which is about to be used by a major UK university and two City law firms : PERSCITUS (www.perscitus.com). The LMS is remarkably cheap to buy.
Finally - you may be interested in our work with online TV Legal Web TV (www.legalwebtv.com)
Kind regards
Mike Semple Piggot msp@spr-law.com
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| sergio.ba
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11-20-2001 12:38 PM ET (US)
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I previously posted a msg about the LLM at the Oslo University. I have to correct myself, the course is not related to the EULISP project (...think of it as a chance to do an erasmus during a post-grad). After an exchange of e.mails with the university of Oslo, I came to know that all the details of the course will be available at the web site around the first days od December. [ http://www.jus.uio.no/iri/studier/undervisning/masteroflaw.html ] have a good day... sergio baccaglini
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| Ian Lloyd
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11-20-2001 06:46 AM ET (US)
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The University of Strathclyde offers an LLM course in Information Technology and Telecommunications Law. the course is offered on the basis both of full time attendance at Strathclyde (in the city of Glasgow) or on a distance learning basis. All aspects of the distance learning course can be conducted over the Internet. Details of the course are available from http://itlaw.law.strath.ac.uk
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| Peter Lenda
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11-19-2001 03:59 PM ET (US)
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The Norwegian Research Center for Computers and Law (NRCCL) is planning to offer a postgraduate study programme leading to the degree of Master of Laws in Information and Communication Technology Law from September 2002. The study programme is a full time study (12 months), starting primo September and ending ultimo August. For more information see: http://www.jus.uio.no/iri/studier/undervisning/masteroflaw.html
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