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Law via the Internet Conference 2000

by Australasian Legal Information Institute (AustLII)

The Law via the Internet Conference 2000 was an international gathering focused on the intersection of law and technology, particularly emphasizing the dissemination of legal information through the internet. Organized by the Australasian Legal Information Institute (AustLII), the conference brought together legal scholars, technologists, and policymakers to discuss advancements and challenges in providing free access to legal materials online.

Key topics covered during the conference included the development and implementation of online legal databases, the role of technology in enhancing legal research, and strategies for ensuring public access to legal information. Sessions also addressed the impact of internet governance on legal systems and the importance of maintaining the integrity and accuracy of online legal resources.

The event featured notable speakers from various jurisdictions who shared insights on the evolution of legal information institutes and their contributions to the global legal community. Attendees had opportunities to engage in networking sessions, fostering collaborations aimed at improving the accessibility and quality of legal information worldwide.

Legal professionals, academics, and technologists interested in the convergence of law and digital technology would find this conference particularly beneficial. It provided a platform to explore innovative solutions for legal information dissemination and to discuss the future of legal research in the digital age.

Event Details

Date
November 15-17, 2000
3 days
Location
🇦🇺 Various Cities, Australia
University of Technology, Sydney
Audience
Legal professionals, academics, technologists