Of possible interest. DLB On 9 Nov 2004, Jennifer Chandler wrote:
Dear colleagues:
The University of Ottawa Law and Technology Journal (UOLTJ) invites papers for a special issue dedicated to the themes of anonymity, identity and privacy. The UOLTJ is co-sponsoring a conference held by the �On the Identity Trial� research team (a multidisciplinary group of researchers studying privacy issues raised by the networked society) on March 4-5, 2004 in Ottawa. We invite all scholars interested in these themes to submit articles for our special issue. All articles received by the Journal are submitted for peer review before being accepted for publication. The deadline for submissions is March 04, 2005. Further information is available in the attached document.
Sincerely,
Jennifer and Elizabeth
Professor Jennifer A. Chandler and Professor Elizabeth F. Judge Co-Editors-in-Chief University of Ottawa Law & Technology Journal uoltj@uottawa.ca
UNIVERSITY OF OTTAWA LAW AND TECHNOLOGY JOURNAL Call for Papers for a Special Issue on Anonymity, Identity and Privacy The University of Ottawa Law and Technology Journal (UOLTJ) invites papers for a special issue dedicated to the themes of anonymity, identity and privacy. The UOLTJ is co-sponsoring a conference held by the �On the Identity Trial� research team (a multidisciplinary group of researchers studying privacy issues raised by the networked society) on March 4-5, 2004. We invite all scholars interested in these themes to submit articles for our special issue. All articles received by the Journal are submitted for peer review before being accepted for publication. The deadline for submissions is March 04, 2005. The University of Ottawa Law and Technology Journal is a bilingual (English and French), faculty-run, peer-reviewed academic journal devoted to scholarly articles on all aspects of law and technology. The Journal is interested in work on all aspects of this field, regardless of the type of technology, substantive area of law at issue, or theoretical or philosophical focus. The UOLTJ publishes articles on law and technology written by scholars from a range of disciplines, and encourages submissions of interdisciplinary work. The Journal is published in print and electronic formats. The Journal accepts submissions in English or in French. All submissions should be accompanied by a 250-word abstract and a statement by the author that the article is not under consideration for publication in other journals and has not been previously published. The Journal typically publishes articles in the approximate word range of 10,000 to 15,000 words. The Journal prefers to receive submissions formatted according to the Canadian Guide to Uniform Legal Citation (5th ed. 2002) or the Bluebook: A Uniform System of Citation (17th ed. 2000), but the Journal will also consider articles in alternative legal or scholarly citation styles which provide all necessary bibliographic information and precise pinpoint citations. Inquiries may be addressed to: Professor Elizabeth F. Judge and Professor Jennifer A. Chandler Editors-in-Chief and Faculty Advisors University of Ottawa Law & Technology Journal uoltj@uottawa.ca Electronic copies of submissions should be sent to: uoltj@uottawa.ca University of Ottawa Law & Technology Journal University of Ottawa Faculty of Law, Common Law Section 57 Louis Pasteur St. Ottawa, Ontario CANADA K1N 6N5 ************************************** Dan L. Burk Oppenheimer, Wolff & Donnelly Professor University of Minnesota Law School 229 19th Avenue South Minneapolis, MN 55455 USA ***************************************