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Journal of International Commercial Law and Technology
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Journal of International Commercial Law and Technology
The Journal of International Commercial Law and Technology (JICLT) is a peer-reviewed free open-access scholarly journal dedicated to furthering the understanding of international commercial law and technology. It is published by the International Association of IT Lawyers (IAITL). The journal is a quarterly publication in online formats. By publishing on-line, a scholar’s research is made available more quickly and is available to those who do not have access to a well stocked research library. Submitted articles are reviewed anonymously and are subjected to a rigorous editorial process. The journal aims to stimulate research and become a major publication which will provide an opportunity for academics, practitioners and consultants from different backgrounds to discuss the significant legal developments in commercial law and diverse aspects of information technology. We invite authors to submit original manuscripts for consideration ranging from full articles to book reviews.
Vol 7, No 1 (2012)
Table of Contents
Articles
| “The sleeping lion needed protection” – lessons from the Mbube (Lion King) debacle |
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Matome Melford Ratiba |
1 - 10 |
| Copyright, Crime And Computers: New Legislative Frameworks For Intellectual Property Rights Enforcement |
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Gregor Urbas |
11 - 26 |
| Crimson Chaos: Sports Team Trademarks In Artwork And The Functionality Doctrine |
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Todd Thurheimer |
27 - 43 |
| Superheroes, Bandits, and Cyber-nerds: Exploring the History and Contemporary Development of the Vigilante |
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Stephanie Juliano |
43 - 64 |
| Open Access to Legal Scholarship: Dropping the Barriers to Discourse and Dialogue |
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Richard Danner |
65 - 79 |