Electronic Governance, Teaching experiences in Masters Programs in ICT, European Co-operation
Durham, United Kingdom, 24th March 2004 | |
Information: | General Information |
Programme | |
Programme Committee | |
Topics: | Electronic Governance |
Teaching experiences in Masters Programs in ICT | |
European Co-operation | |
General information | |
This Workshop took place in advance of and in conjunction with the 19th Annual Conference of the British and Irish Legal Education Technology Association at Collingwood College, Durham on 25th and 26th March 2004. It was specially addressed to academics involved in postgraduate work in information technology law. The Legal Framework for the Information Society (LEFIS) initiative is an EU Erasmus/Socrates Funded project to promote co-operation in teaching and research among European University Law Schools. The network has been growing since its inception in 1999 and it now covers 61 law schools. Its activities have involved collaborative teaching and seminars, workshops and publications on key information society and teaching and learning issues.
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• | Developments in Information Society in relation to Electronic Governance |
• | The Experience of Postgraduate Teaching Programs |
• | European Collaboration and Future Expansion of the LEFIS Network |
For issues relating to the Programme please get in touch with: | |
Professor Abdul Paliwala School of Law University of Warwick Coventry CV4 7AL United Kingdom E-mail: a.paliwala@warwick.ac.uk Phone: +44 2476 523090 Fax:+44 2476 524105 |
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Programme | |
24th March 2004 | |
10.00-10.25 | Registration & Coffee |
10.25-10.30 | Welcome – Abdul Paliwala |
10.30-12.45 | First section.- Electronic Governance |
10.30-10.50 | Electronic Voting Jos Dumortier, Catholic University of Leuven, Belgium, Director |
10.45-11.05 | E Government and Privacy Ronald Leenes, Tilburg University, Netherlands |
11.05-11.25 | Government eCommunications in the UK: A Question of Trust? Philip Leith, Queen’s University Belfast, United Kingdom |
11.25-11.55 | Electronic Legislative Drafting Tom Van Engers, Dutch Tax and Customs Administration, Netherlands & University of Amsterdam |
11.55-12.45 | Discussion on themes of key issues in electronic governance. |
12.45-1.45 | Lunch |
1.45-4.00 | Second section.- Teaching experiences in Masters Programs in ICT |
1.45-2.00 | LLM in Computers and Law Darius Whelan, University College Cork, Ireland |
2.00-2.15 | Experiences in Masters in Computers and Law Richard de Mulder, University of Rotterdam, Netherlands |
2.30-2.45 | Contextualising and Informatising the Teaching of European Information Law Abdul Paliwala, Warwick University, United Kingdom |
2.45-3.45 | Discussion on Teaching and Learning issues in Masters Programmes. |
3.45-4.15 | Tea |
4.15-5.00 | Third section – European Co-operation |
4.15-4.30 | The LEFIS experiences and perspectives of future Fernando Galindo, Zaragoza University, Spain, Director LEFIS Network. |
4.30-5.00 | Questions and Discussion |
Programme Committee | |
Chairman: | Prof. Paliwala (United Kingdom) |
Cochairs: | Prof. Macdonagh (Ireland) |
Prof. Dumortier (Belgium) | |
Members: | Prof. Philip LEITH (United Kingdom) |
Prof. Richard DE MULDER (Netherland) | |
Prof. Corien PRINS (Netherland) | |
Prof. Robert QUECK (Belgium) | |
Prof. Tom VAN ENGERS (Netherland) | |
Dr Radboud WINKELS (Netherland) |