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Technical and organizational problems of the knowledge society, Legal problems of the knowledge soci
Technical and organizational problems of the knowledge society
Münster, Germany, 9th March 2004
Tuesday 9 March | ||||
Welcome |
Thomas Hoeren | |||
First section.- Technical and organizational problems of the knowledge society | ||||
Roland Traunmüller, University of Linz, Austria | ||||
Knowledge Management in Czech Regions: Experiences and Prospects |
Peter Mikulecky, University of Hradec Královë, Czech Republic | |||
Legal Knowledge-Based Systems for eGovernance and Public Administration |
Thomas Gordon, Fraunhofer Institute for Open Communication Systems (FOKUS) Berlin, Germany | |||
Towards the idea of a one-stop-administration: Experiences | Patrik Hitzelberger, Cellule de recherche détudes et de dévelopment en informatique, Centre de Recherche Public – Gabriel Lippmann, Luxembourg | |||
Second section.- Legal problems of the knowledge society | ||||
Governance of Cyberspace | Erich Schweighofer, University of Viena, Austria | |||
Intelectual Property: the European Help Desk on Intellectual Property | Michael Bohne, University of Münster, Germany | |||
Third section.- Teaching experiences in Computers and Law | ||||
The EULISP initiative see also www.eulisp.de | Wolfgang Kilian, Nikolaus Forgo, University of Hannover, Germany | |||
Experiences and Future in the Teaching of Computers and Law | Daniela Gregusova, Comenius University of Bratislava, Faculty of Law, Slovakia | |||
Course of Legal Informatics (Experience and teaching methods) | Miroslav Chlipala, Faculty of Law, Comenius University Bratislava, Slovakia | |||
Fourth section.- Joint activities | ||||
The LEFIS experiences and perspectives | Fernando Galindo, Zaragoza University, Spain |