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Computerized Legal Databases and Their Contents: Israel

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 February 2019

Eugenio I. Cuomo*
Affiliation:
Bernard G. Segal Law Library, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel

Extract

The computer revolution in Israel began almost ten years ago, when computers for public use appeared for the first time in banks, challenging a very hesitant and embarassed public. After banks, other public and private institutions, especially financial institutions like insurance companies, the Stock Exchange and others, started producing databases for internal and external purposes.

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Articles
Copyright
Copyright © 1987 by International Association of Law Libraries 

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References

* See, Cuomo E.I., Non-Publication of Judicial Decisions, in Israeli Reports to the XII International Congress of Comparative Law, Jerusalem, The Harry Sacher Institute for Legislative Research and Comparative Law, 1986.Google Scholar