Web 2.0, social networking and the courts
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2012
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In the last decade or so, we have witnessed the growth of web 2.0 technology and social networking platforms, and their rapid rise in popularity as methods of social interaction and communication. Yet, platforms such as Facebook and Twitter are not just online social phenomena, but can impact on the way the law and courts operate. This article highlights the issues that legal practitioners and courts need to be aware of in engaging with this technology, and suggests possible ways forward. |
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LexisNexis Butterworths |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/51399/2/51399.pdf http://www.lexisnexis.com.au/en-au/products/australian-bar-review.page Fitzgerald, Brian F., Foong, Cheryl, & Tucker, Megan (2012) Web 2.0, social networking and the courts. Australian Bar Review, 35(3), pp. 281-301. |
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Copyright 2012 LexisNexis Butterworths |
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Faculty of Law; Institute for Creative Industries and Innovation |
Palavras-Chave | #180100 LAW #180104 Civil Law and Procedure #180115 Intellectual Property Law #180120 Legal Institutions (incl. Courts and Justice Systems) #180121 Legal Practice Lawyering and the Legal Profession #social media #social networking #court procedure #suppression orders #service of court documents #web 2.0 #facebook #twitter #second life #technology |
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Journal Article |