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Call for Papers: 6th International Conference on Legal, Security and Privacy Issues in IT Law (LSPI)

Permalink 16 July 11    Inside Justice ®       Tags: call for papers, abstracts, conference proposals     Last updated: 16 July 11
The International Association of IT Lawyers (IAITL) invites papers for oral presentations at the 6th International Conference on Legal, Security and Privacy Issues in IT Law (LSPI). The conference will be held September 19-22, 2011 in Cyprus. Possible topics include digital signatures, electronic discovery, internet freedom, jurisdiction in cyberspace, online gaming, cross-border litigation and alternative dispute resolution, cybercrime, and cloudcomputing. All accepted papers will be published in a journal.

Deadline

The deadline for submissions of full research papers is August 15, 2011.

Suggested Topics from the Organizers

  • E-signatures
  • E-forensics and Evidence
  • Email monitoring and privacy issues in the workplace
  • Data retention and protection
  • Intellectual Property Rights
  • Contract and Tort
  • Virtual Companies
  • E-commerce law
  • Media and entertainment law
  • Data mining
  • Internet Freedom
  • Phishing, virus, malware etc.
  • Trustmarks
  • Legal risks and protection strategies
  • E-government and edemocracy
  • Privacy, Virology and security issues
  • Jurisdiction in Cyberspace
  • Cloud computing
  • Online gaming
  • Mobile technology
  • Robots &Intelligent agents
  • Consumer Protection
  • Cross-border ADR and Litigation
  • Content Regulation and Liability Issues
  • Telecommunication law and technology
  • Licensing and franchising
  • IT Outsourcing
  • Taxation of cross-border transactions
  • Jurisdictional barriers to regulation and enforcement
  • E-trade
  • Audio-visual technology
  • Broadband technology
  • Virtual worlds: regulation and taxation issues
  • Biometrics
  • Risk Management
  • Brain Computer Interface
  • Cybercrime
  • End User Development

Information for Authors

Papers length must not exceed 6500 words, including references. The document must be in Microsoft Word format. All photos, tables and figures must be in jpg format.

For more information, see information for authors

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