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ICIL 2016 : 7th International Conference on Information Law and Ethics

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Link: http://icil.gr/
 
When Feb 22, 2016 - Feb 23, 2016
Where South Africa, University of Pretoria
Submission Deadline Oct 15, 2015
Notification Due Nov 15, 2015
Final Version Due Jan 15, 2015
Categories    information law   ethics   property law   access
 

Call For Papers

We are interested in papers on intellectual property, data protection, freedom of information, individual rights and information, privacy, cyberlaw and cyberethics, media law and ethics, digital divide and information technology, e-government, surveillance, intellectual freedom, open access, digital divide and other.

We are also particularly interested in papers on the historical development of information laws and ethical theory and we would also consider papers dealing with the social, political or psychological aspects of information.
Submitted abstracts of 250 words (references excluded) should be sent for review to info@icil.gr

Important Dates
Abstracts deadline: 15.10.2015
Notification of abstracts acceptance: 15.11.2015
Full papers deadline: 15.1.2016

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