IT Law (Books and Journals)
403 results for IT Law (Books and Journals)
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Courts, Litigants, and the Digital Age. Law, Ethics, and Practice. Second Edition by: Irwin Law Inc., 2016
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Privacy Rights in the Global Digital Economy Legal Problems and Canadian Paths to Justice by: Irwin Law Inc., 2014
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The Law Society of Upper Canada Special Lectures 2012: Employment Law and the New Workplace in the Social Media Age Irwin Law Inc., 2013
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Personal Property Security Law. Second Edition by: Irwin Law Inc., 2012
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Cyberlibel: Information Warfare in the 21st Century? by: Irwin Law Inc., 2011
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University of New Brunswick Law Journal From Nbr. 72, January 2021 to Nbr. 72, January 2021 University of New Brunswick Law Journal, 2009
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Computer Law. Second Edition by: Irwin Law Inc., 2003
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- Forum: New Normal or No Normal? Adapting Legal Traditions in an Era of Unprecedented Challenges.
- A CONSTITUTIONAL ANALYSIS OF FACE MASK LAWS.
- COMMUNITY LEGAL CLINICS AND CLINICAL EDUCATION IN THE COVID ERA: RESILIENCE, INNOVATION, AND GAPS.
- MECHANISMS OF DEBT ADJUSTMENT UNDER THE FARMERS' CREDITORS ARRANGEMENT ACT, 1934.
- BANKRUPTCY LESSONS FOR PAYDAY LENDING REGULATION.
- GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE AGAINST INDIGENOUS WOMEN IN THE CANADIAN HEALTH CARE SYSTEM & THE DIVISION OF POWERS.
- DEFERENCE OR PREFERENCE? THE ROLE OF DECISION-MAKER EXPERTISE WHEN REVIEWING FOR CORRECTNESS.
- INTERSECTIONAL FEMINISM, RACIAL CAPITALISM, AND THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC.
- ANSWERING IN EMERGENCY: THE LAW AND ACCOUNTABILITY IN CANADA'S PANDEMIC RESPONSE.
- EQUALITY RIGHTS, ABORTION ACCESS, AND NEW BRUNSWICK'S REGULATION 84-20.
- THE NON-LAWYER ATTORNEY GENERAL: PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS.
- ON THE LAW OF LIS PENDENS IN NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR.
- NEVSUN, ATLANTIC LOTTERY, AND THE IMPLICATIONS OR THE 2020 SUPREME COURT OF CANADA MOTION TO STRIKE DECISIONS ON ACCESS TO JUSTICE AND THE RULE OF LAW.
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From Ringing to Impinging: The Intrusion of Technology into the Employment Relationship
Technology has fundamentally altered how individuals contact and connect with each other. This has troubling ramifications for the employment sector, as employees may receive electronic communications from their employer outside of their scheduled work hours. Employees may feel various professional or societal pressures to answer these communications, resulting in the employee engaging in unpaid...
- DESELECT Forum: "Legal Issues in the Modern Economy".
- ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AND THE ABJECT FAILURES OF THE COMMON LAW.
- BREAKING THE CODE: CRYPTOCURRENCY AND PROGRAMMING PROPOSAL.
- UNIQUELY TREACHEROUS WATERS: MORE ON THE "SELLER IN POSSESSION" STATUTORY REGIMES OF NEW BRUNSWICK, NEWFOUNDLAND & LABRADOR, NOVA SCOTIA AND PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND.
- PLATFORM WORKERS AND COLLECTIVE LABOUR ACTION IN THE MODERN ECONOMY.
- A STUDY ON HOW STOCK INDEX FUTURES CONTRACTS CAN BE LEGITIMIZED IN IRAN'S CAPITAL MARKET: A COMPARISON WITH SINGLE STOCK FUTURES CONTRACTS.
- THE EQUITY INCENTIVE CANADIAN STARTUPS NEED (HINT: IT IS NOT STOCK OPTIONS).
- Review of Alan M. Sinclair & Margaret E. McCallum, An Introduction to Real Property Law, 7th ed.
- LOCAL REPRESENTATION AND LITIGANT VOICE: THE STORY OF CLASS ACTIONS IN NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR.
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