The IPKat has been informed that Indian Journal of Law and Technology (IJLT) is currently calling for submissions for its Volume No. 6 of 2010 IJLT is a law journal which is published annually by the Law and Technology Committee of the Student Bar Association of the National Law School of India Unversity, Bangalore, India.
The IPKat has learned that "IJLT is the first and currently, the only law journal published in India specifically devoted to the interface between law and technology."
If you devote yourself to the "interface between law and technology" and are interested in writing for IJLT, please have a look at their website at ijlt.in for more details.
IJLT - Call for papers on topics about the "interface between law and technology"
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