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The Virtual Law Journal (VLJ) will contain articles by academics and professionals focusing on interrelations of law and IT.

The board of editors includes Professor Peter Seipel and Professor Peter Wahlgren, Swedish Law and Informatics Research Institute, Stockholm, as well as members of the Virtual Law Firm, an educational, non-commercial student project run by the Master's Course in Law and Information Technology at the Swedish Law and Informatics Research Institute, Stockholm University, Sweden.

Contributions by scholars, practitioners and postgraduate students are welcome.

As we are continously working on developing and improving the Virtual Law Journal, we welcome all authors who will be willing to contribute with an article of around 3,000 - 5,000 words. Concerning the topic you are welcome to choose any field connected with law and IT.

If you are interested in supporting our journal with an article, we would like to ask you to notify us via email

to Editors@VirtualLawJournal.net. After receiving your answer, we will provide you with additional information concerning formal requirements etc.

We would also be thankful if you could forward this note to other persons, who might be qualified and interested in writing articles.

Copyright Statement

The Virtual Law Firm (VLF) holds exclusively all rights concerning electronic publication. This includes reproduction, communication and making available to the public. All other rights remain with the author.

 

The VLF makes these articles available for the personal, non-commercial use of the public. By downloading articles from this site, you agree not to modify, appropriate, or distribute any content. Please contact the journal for permission to use articles for educational purposes.

 

Neither the Editors and Editorial Board nor the publishers accept responsibility for the views authors express in their contributions.

 

Links:

The Virtual Law Firm (VLF)

Job Partner:

Neumann Legal

Additional info

The next issue of the VLJ is planned to be published in February 2007.

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