[cap-talk] CFP: Journal of Law, Information and Science
Toby Murray
toby.murray at comlab.ox.ac.uk
Mon Mar 5 09:44:56 CST 2007
Some here might be interested in this....
CALL FOR PAPERS: Journal of Law, Information and Science
Please see the invitation below.
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Dear Colleagues
Relaunch of journal - submissions invited.
The Law School of the University of Tasmania is pleased to announce
the relaunch of the Journal of Law and Information Science as the
Journal of Law, Information and Science. The Journal is a well
established refereed journal specialising in legal issues arising
from the development of information technology. It is being
relaunched as a journal specialising not only in information
technology and law, but also in the broader field of the relationship
between law and science, including but not limited to law and
genetics and law and biotechnology.
The aim of the relaunch is to improve the quality of the journal and
to increase the number of issues published per year. To ensure that
that happens, the journal intends to retain a strong focus on law and
IT while branching into other areas of law and science. So that the
focus on IT is not lost, the journal will have two editorial boards,
one specialising in law and IT, the other focussed on law and science.
The relaunched journal is now accepting articles, papers and reviews
for publication in one or, if possible, two issues in the middle of
the year. Intending contributors are invited to submit proposed
articles and other material within the journal’s field of interest by
the end of April 2007. We offer a special invitation to contributors
from outside Australia as we are keen to raise the international
profile of the journal.
Contributions may be submitted as email attachments to the editor,
Michael Stokes, at the Law School, University of Tasmania, at the
following address: Michael.Stokes at utas.edu.au
Contributions must be submitted in English. The journal is published
in conformity with the Australian Guide to Legal Citation which can
be viewed on the internet at: www.law.unimelb.edu.au/mulr/aglc.htm.
Please submit papers in this reference style.
All enquiries may be sent to the editor at the same address.
Yours sincerely
Michael Stokes
Editor
Jeremy.Gibbons at comlab.ox.ac.uk
Oxford University Computing Laboratory, TEL: +44 1865 283508
Wolfson Building, Parks Road, FAX: +44 1865 283531
Oxford OX1 3QD, UK.
URL: http://www.comlab.ox.ac.uk/oucl/people/jeremy.gibbons.html
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