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5th Conference on
Computerisation of Law via the Internet

University of Technology, Sydney (UTS) &
University of New South Wales (UNSW)
Sydney, Australia, 26-28 November 2003

  CONFERENCE PHOTOS
 
Conference Day 2 (28 November 2003)
 

Ruth McColl, Justice of the Supreme Court of New South Wales, during her presentation on 'IT in the Courtroom from Both Sides of the Bench'
 

Tim Arnold-Moore (RMIT) presenting his paper on 'XML and Legislation'
 

Professor Andrew Mowbray, co-Director of AustLII, outlining the new technical features being developed at AustLII and WorldLII
 

Ernst Perpignand (LexUM) presenting the ongoing project at LexUM aimed at defining an XML DTD for Canadian cases
 

Marc-André Morissette (LexUM) discussing ways to improve search engines to reduce information overload
 

Delegates enjoying a Yum-Cha Lunch at the East Ocean Restaurant in Chinatown
 

Delegates enjoying the delicious (very delicious) food served at the Restaurant
 

Sue Walden (LIAC) describing a framework for developing community understanding about the law
 

Peter Todd (Queensland Department of Natural Resources & Mines) presenting the development of a national infrastructure to synchronise law and maps
 

Professor Takato Natsui (Meiji University) presenting a Japanese perspective on free access to legal information
 

Lorna McKenzie (Office of Industrial Relations, NSW) discussing the development of 'Check Your Pay', an online application to calculate awards
 

Alan Fewster, Director of Treaties Secretariat, Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, presenting the new developments of the Australian Treaties Library
 

The Hon JJ Spigelman, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of New South Wales, discussing the Role of Internet Publication of Court Decisions in Open Justice and closing the Conference
 

Delegates at the Closing Session in the Moot Court, UTS
 

AustLII team at the Closing Session in the Moot Court, UTS
 

The Conference catering was provided by The Provin Group. Caterers John and Catherine with Cathy Quigley (centre), AustLII Administrator