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Law via the Internet Conference 2005

by Legal Information Institutes (LIIs) network

The 7th International Conference on the Computerization of Law via the Internet, known as the "Law via the Internet Conference 2005," was held from November 17 to 19, 2005, in Vanuatu. This annual conference is organized by the Legal Information Institutes (LIIs) network, which includes various organizations dedicated to providing free access to legal information worldwide.

The conference focused on the computerization of legal information and the dissemination of law through the internet. Key topics included the development and management of online legal databases, the role of technology in enhancing access to legal information, and the challenges associated with digital legal resources. Discussions also covered the impact of internet technologies on legal practices and the importance of maintaining the quality and reliability of online legal information.

Attendees had opportunities to engage in networking sessions, participate in workshops, and attend presentations by notable speakers in the field of legal informatics. The event provided a platform for legal professionals, technologists, and academics to collaborate and share insights on advancing free access to law through technological innovations.

This conference was particularly beneficial for legal scholars, practitioners, and information technology professionals interested in the intersection of law and technology. It offered valuable insights into the latest developments in legal information systems and fostered discussions on improving global access to legal resources.

Event Details

Date
November 15-17, 2005
3 days
Location
Various Cities, Vanuatu
Vanuatu
Audience
Legal professionals, technologists, academics

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