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CALL FOR PAPERS
The Second International Conference on Legal, Security and Privacy Issues in IT Law (LSPI)
Date: September 3-5, 2008
Place Prague, Czech Republic
The International Association of IT Lawyers (IAITL)and the University of Economics Prague invite you to participate in the Conference on legal, security, and privacy issues in information technology law.
The Conference is an opportunity for academics, practitioners and consultants to come together, exchange ideas, and discuss emerging issues in IT law and the emerging technological environment. We invite contributions focusing on Legal, Security and Privacy Issues of IT, including:
Jurisdiction in Cyberspace
Mobile technology
E-signatures
Robots & Intelligent agents
E-forensics
Consumer Protection
E-commerce law
Virtual worlds: regulation and taxation issues
E-finance
Content Regulation and Liability Issues
E-trade & e-gambling
Telecommunication law and technology
Intellectual Property Rights
Licensing and franchising
Cybercrime
IT Outsourcing
Email monitoring and privacy issues in the workplace
Taxation of cross-border transactions & e-payment
Data retention & protection
Contract and Tort
Media & entertainment law Virtual Companies
Data Mining Audio-visual technology
Internet Freedom Broadband technology
Phishing,virus,malware etc. Cross-border ADR and Litigation
Prosecution & Sentencing Issues concerning computer crime Jurisdictional barriers to regulation & enforcement
Legal risks and protection strategies Government Surveillance & impact on civil liberties
Evidence & Discovery Techniques to use when litigating high tech crimes
Trustmarks E-government
New Laws addressing legal protections afforded confidential business information and trade secrets E-inclusion
E-finance & auditing E-Libel, blogs &defamation
Advertising & Marketing International trade, Investments & IT
Gambling & games Competition law
Communication,PR & media issues Trust & Insolvency
Gambling & games Conflict of Laws
The conference committee is seeking submissions of papers for oral presentations at the conference in two major categories:
Academic, peer reviewed papers - these papers will be peer reviewed by members of the program committee and other independent reviewers (where necessary) and will be published in the under a non-exclusive copyright agreement in the edited conference proceedings with ISBN. Selected papers will also be published in several leading international law journals. Case studies, abstracts of research in progress, as well as full research papers will be considered for the conference program for presentation purposes. However, only complete papers will be published in the proceedings.
Non-academic papers - these papers will not be peer reviewed. These papers will be selected on merit by the program committee. This category covers corporate papers, best practices, new technologies, policy issues etc.
For complete papers, authors must provide about 150 word abstract and five keywords. There is a maximum page limit of 12 pages (single-spaced, Times Roman 10). All photos, tables and figures must be in jpg format. No footnotes are allowed! Papers must be submitted in the correct template, which may be downloaded from the website.
All information enabling the identification of authors must be removed from submissions undergoing academic peer review. Please send in a separate attachment in a word document, the following information: Title, Affiliation and Authors Name.
Send submissions by electronic mail in a Word document to:
submit@lspi.net or sylvia.kierkegaard@lspi.net
For further contact
Sylvia Kierkegaard: sylvia.kierkegaard@lspi.net ; contact@lspi.net
Important Dates:
Submission Deadline for Full Research Papers: August 1, 2008
Submission Deadline for Abstract Presentations: August 15, 2008
Notification of Acceptance: August 3, 2008
For papers submitted before the deadline, authors will be notified 7 days after submission
Final Camera-Ready (Proceedings) Version and Registration: August 10, 2008
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