A new issue of Journal of Open Access to Law has been published (volume 2, number 1, 2014).
Here are the contents:
- Ursula Gorham: Facilitating Access to Legal Information by Self-Represented Litigants: An Exploratory Case Study of the People’s Law Library of Maryland
- Kunle Ola: Evolution and Future Trends of Copyright in Nigeria
- Michael Rubacki: Free access to online legislation in a federation: Achievements of Australian Governments and issues remaining
- Stefano Leucci: Preliminary Notes on Open Data Licensing
- Simon Fodden: Cooperative Blogging and Access to Law
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