INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND THE LAW:The Nigeria Perspective Book 2e
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Type
Book
Authors
BALI Oladipo ( Oladipo Bali )
ISBN 10
9783538412
Category
340.099 LAW- Nigeria
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Publication Year
2002
Publisher
Digest Publishing, United States
Pages
120
Subject
Information technology Law; Nigeria
Abstract
Computers and information technology represent the way forward for the legal profession both within and outside Nigeria. it is therefore expedient to ensure that all within the legal profession are given adequate training in information technology so as to align them with the changing face of our cherished profession. given combination of appropriate training; a continuous source of advice and sensible purchasing, most lawyers and judges will flourish as computers users. it is often (and wrongly) believed that buying the technology also buys the benefits. the problem is a refusal to accept that there has to be an investment in acquiring new skills and knowledge.
information technology brings with it opportunities, challenges and threats. curiously, Nigerian Lawyers and Judges are yet to fully grasp the impending explosion. this second book acts as a guide for some of the most complicated issues in information technology and the Law.
information technology brings with it opportunities, challenges and threats. curiously, Nigerian Lawyers and Judges are yet to fully grasp the impending explosion. this second book acts as a guide for some of the most complicated issues in information technology and the Law.
Biblio Notes
CONTENTS
Chapter 1:
Part A – The changing role of the Lawyer in the information age.
Part B – The Internet and E. Commerce- A review
Part C – E. Signatures (New trends)
Chapter 2:
Part A – E. Money
Part B – Online Banking
Part C – Taxation In Cyberspace
Part D – Complimentary Currencies
Chapter 3:
E. Discovery And E. Evidence
Chapter 4:
Copyrights Issues And Music
Chapter 5:
And How Shall The Need Be Governed?
Chapter 6:
Part A- Cybersmearing
Part B – Notaries Public: Which Ways Forward
Chapter 7:
Conclusion
Chapter 1:
Part A – The changing role of the Lawyer in the information age.
Part B – The Internet and E. Commerce- A review
Part C – E. Signatures (New trends)
Chapter 2:
Part A – E. Money
Part B – Online Banking
Part C – Taxation In Cyberspace
Part D – Complimentary Currencies
Chapter 3:
E. Discovery And E. Evidence
Chapter 4:
Copyrights Issues And Music
Chapter 5:
And How Shall The Need Be Governed?
Chapter 6:
Part A- Cybersmearing
Part B – Notaries Public: Which Ways Forward
Chapter 7:
Conclusion
Number of Copies
1
| Library | Accession No | Call No | Copy No | Edition | Location | Availability |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Main | 449 |
340.669 BAL |
1 | Yes |