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LLM in E Law and Commercial Law

LLM in E Law and Commercial Law. Dr Darius Whelan, University College Cork LEFIS Workshop – Durham 2004. UCC Faculty of Law. Over 500 undergraduate Students (day and evening) Over 50 postgraduate Students 20 full-time staff Strong Research Record Website: www.ucc.ie/law/.

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LLM in E Law and Commercial Law

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  1. LLM in E Law and Commercial Law Dr Darius Whelan, University College Cork LEFIS Workshop – Durham 2004

  2. UCC Faculty of Law • Over 500 undergraduate Students (day and evening) • Over 50 postgraduate Students • 20 full-time staff • Strong Research Record • Website: www.ucc.ie/law/

  3. Law Online at UCC • Irish partner of BAILII – British and Irish Legal Information Institute – www.bailii.org • Irish Legal Information Initiative – www.irlii.org • Irish Law Site – www.irishlaw.org • Cork Online Law Review – colr.ucc.ie

  4. LLM in E Law and Commercial Law • Only one of its kind in Republic of Ireland • Minor thesis plus six units • Minor thesis (12,500 words) must be on e-Law or Commercial Law • Compulsory Units: • Internet Regulation • Current Issues in CyberLaw • Electronic Commerce Law

  5. Two units from the area of Commercial Law • Advanced EC Competition Law • Information Law and Policy • Principles of Environmental Law • Intellectual Property Law • Law of Credit and Security • Mergers and Acquisitions Law • One unit either from units above or from: • Contemporary Issues in Irish Constitutional Law; Challenges in Medical Law and Policy; Criminology; Immigration and Refugee Law; International Criminal Law; Juvenile Justice; Penology

  6. Internet Regulation • Dr Darius Whelan • Topics: • Policy Issues • Cybercrime • Intellectual Property • Aspects of Domain Name Law • Online Dispute Resolution (ODR) • Participation in online mediation & arbitration competition

  7. Current Issues in CyberLaw • Professor Steve Hedley • Topics: • Defamation and reputation management • IP issues generally • Jurisdiction • Ownership of links in civil law • Search engines and the law • Access to websites, and website policies • Cookies and anonymity online • Data retention and surveillance • Multi-national law making • Survival of old concepts, and a distinctive ‘cyberlaw’ • Law and control of computer users - Lessig’s Code

  8. Electronic Commerce Law (1) • Introduction • Online Transactions - Fidelma White: • E-Commerce: the policy background and the legal framework • The Formation and Terms of e-Contracts • Protecting Consumer Buyers • Electronic Banking - Mary Donnelly: • The Legal Framework for e-Banking • Electronic Funds Transfers: Legal Issues Arising • e-Banking: Consumer Concerns and Legal Protections

  9. Electronic Commerce Law (2) • Online Privacy - Professor Maeve McDonagh: • Privacy issues in the online environment • Legal protection of privacy: data protection and electronic communications privacy • Legal protection of privacy in the online environment • Electronic Signatures - Darius Whelan: • Electronic Signatures in Europe and USA

  10. Use of Technology in Teaching (1) • Students trained in use of Internet and Lexis-Nexis for legal research since 1993 • Emphasis on Technology in delivery of courses • ‘Blackboard’ package • Hyperlinks

  11. Use of Technology in Teaching (2) • Dedicated computer laboratory for law students • Mobile IT Classroom acquired • President’s Award for Research into Innovative Forms of Teaching – John Mee & Darius Whelan - Research into Use of Technology for Law Teaching and Learning

  12. Research - Examples • Maeve McDonagh and Louise Crowley working on the Irish monograph for inclusion in the International Encyclopaedia of Laws: CyberLaw (ed. J. Dumortier), Kluwer Law International, The Hague, 2004 • E-SIGN PROJECT – Study for European Commission on implementation of European regulatory framework for electronic signatures. Researchers: Maeve McDonagh and Fidelma White • Privireal: Study for the European Commission on the implementation of the Data Protection Directive in the area of medical research: Researchers: Maeve McDonagh and Deirdre Madden • Donnelly, M. & McDonagh, M. ‘Maintaining Standards in electronic Banking: How does Ireland Measure Up?’ (2000) 7 Commercial Law Practitioner 211-217.

  13. Industry and Public Sector Links • Links with Matheson Ormsby Prentice, one of Ireland’s top IT Law Firms, e.g. Postgraduate Scholarship in IT Law • Link with Department of Communications, Marine & Natural Resources • Student Placements – e.g. Data Protection Commissioner’s Office; Electronic Privacy Information Center (Washington)

  14. Other Activities • Seminar to be held 7 May 2004 on E Law: Law for the Electronic Age • Franklin Pierce Law Center to hold Summer Institute in Cork, 2005 • Irish Partner in ‘Creative Commons’ project • E Law webpages at • www.ucc.ie/law/lawonline/elaw/

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