No.
Title / Titre
Author / Auteur
Page
Price / Prix
Technology, Privacy and Justice
Technologies, vie privée et justice
September 28 - 30, 2005 / du 28 au 30 septembre 2005
687
Information Technologies and Globalization
R. Roy McMurtry
10
$3.50
688
Pole Star: Human Rights in the Information Society
Deborah Hurley
49
$17.15
689
L'étoile polaire : les droits humains dans la société de l'information
Deborah Hurley
55
$19.25
690
État de droit et effectivité de la protection de la vie privée dans les réseaux du e-gouvernement
Pierre Trudel
38
$13.30
691
Rule of Law and the Effectiveness of Privacy Protection in E-Government Networks
Pierre Trudel
33
$11.55
692
Information Technology, National Security & Privacy Protection
David Loukidelis
26
$9.10
693
Privacy Enters the Canadian Courtroom - The Privacy Rights of Litigants and Witnesses
Simon Chester
26
$9.10
694
Protecting the Social Value of Privacy in the Context of Police Investigations Using New Technologies
Arthur J. Cockfield
26
$9.10
695
Model Policy for Access to Court Records in Canada
Frédéric Pelletier
(Prepared by the Judges Technology Advisory Committee)
44
$15.40
696
Guidelines for the Discovery of Electronic Documents in Ontario
Colin L. Campbell
29
$10.15
696B
Synthesis of the Comments on JTAC's Discussion Paper on Open Courts, Electronic Access to Court Records, and Privacy
Lisa M. Austin and
Frédéric Pelletier
45
$15.75
697
Changing Patterns - Supplementary Approaches to Improving Data Protection
Hebert Burkert
16
$5.60
698
Reflections on Public Interests and Private Rights: Conflict or Convergence?
William Pentney
15
$5.25