Since i-law 2003! International Participants' Weblog

This weblog was started by Avniye Tansug,LL.M, Strathclyde, one of the participants of the "i-law 2003" (Internet Law Program 2003) that was held by Berkman Center For Internet & Society, at Stanford Law School on 2003 summer. The aim of this blog is to gather internet law related content from all around the world through the international participants of the "i-law 2003"!

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Legal Blog Watch

The Right Not to Answer Passport Control's Questions Upon Re-Entering the U.S.
Legal Blog Watch
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Friday, September 03, 2010

Libel tourism is a very rare thing in UK courts, finds study | Pinsent Masons LLP

Libel tourism is a very rare thing in UK courts, finds study | Pinsent Masons LLP: "- Google Araç Çubuğu kullanılarak gönderildi"
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Wednesday, September 01, 2010

Legal Blog Watch

Legal Blog Watch: "- Google Araç Çubuğu kullanılarak gönderildi"
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