Law and information technology is a meeting place for traditional legal studies, information science and information technology. The legal system acquires new working tools for the handling of source material, legal proceedings become automated, legal activities take on a new guise. Law and information technology focuses attention on both methodological issues and legal information issues, especially as regards questions concerning new links between and approaches to freedom of information and security.
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Staff
Dion, Maeve
Doctoral Student in Law and IT
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Edenroth, Mårten
Doctoral student in Law and IT
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Ekfeldt, Jonas
Doctoral Candidate in procedural Law and Information Technology
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Färjare, Ulf
Junior Lecturer in Law and Information Technology;
IT-coordinator
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Greenstein, Stanley
Junior lecturer, Law and Informatics
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John, Ubena
Doctoral in Law and Information Technology
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Kirchberger, Christine
Doctoral Candidate in Law and Informatics
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Magnusson Sjöberg, Cecilia
Professor of Law and Information Technology, director of IRI (the Swedish La...
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Ramon Y Olano, Juan
LL.M., Law and Information Technology
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Roos, Anne-Marie
Course Administrator in Law and Information Technology. Research coordinatior...
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Sackemark, Alexandra
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Seipel, Peter
BA., Professor Emeritus of Law and Information Technology
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Storr, Pam
Guest Lecturer in IT Law.
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Wahlgren, Peter
Professor of Law and Information Technology
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Westman, Daniel
Doctoral Student in Law and Information Technology
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