Norwegian Research Center for Computers and Law explained

Norwegian Research Center for Computers and Law (Norwegian: Senter for rettsinformatikk, SERI) at the Faculty of Law, University of Oslo is the second-oldest academic institution in the world working specifically with the interrelationship of law and information / communication technology.[1] Today, the NRCCL is one of the world leading institutions in the field of information/communication technology law.

NRCCL's main areas of research are media law and Internet governance, legal technology, electronic commerce, eGovernment, data protection and information security.[2] The center offers a LL.M.-degree in Information and Communication Technology Law.[3]

The center was founded by Professor Knut S. Selmer and Professor Jon Bing.[4] Professor Knut S. Selmer was succeeded by Professor Jon Bing as Chair of the Centre in 1989. The present Chair of the NRCCL is professor Lee Andrew Bygrave.[4]

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  1. Web site: About the NRCCL . 2008-01-21 . https://web.archive.org/web/20071029044024/http://www.jus.uio.no/iri/english/nrccl/about/nrccl.html . 2007-10-29 . dead .
  2. Web site: Senter for rettsinformatikk (SERI) - Institutt for privatrett. Besøksadresse Domus MediaKarl Johans gate 47 0162 OSLO Postadresse Postboks 6706 St Olavs plass 0130 OSLO. Telefon. www.jus.uio.no.
  3. http://www.uio.no/studier/program/ictlaw-master/samlet.xml
  4. Web site: Norwegian Research Center for Computers and Law - Department of Private Law. www.jus.uio.no.