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Computer Law & Security Review, Volume 33
Volume 33, Number 1, February 2017
- Steve Saxby:
Editor's foreword. 1-2
- Sophie Stalla-Bourdillon, Eleonora Rosati, Karmen Turk, Christina Angelopoulos, Aleksandra Kuczerawy, Miquel Peguera, Martin Husovec:
An academic perspective on the copyright reform. 3-13 - Clare Sullivan, Eric William Burger:
"In the public interest": The privacy implications of international business-to-business sharing of cyber-threat intelligence. 14-29 - Keiran Hardy, Alana Maurushat:
Opening up government data for Big Data analysis and public benefit. 30-37 - Vivek Sehrawat:
Autonomous weapon system: Law of armed conflict (LOAC) and other legal challenges. 38-56 - Barbara Van der Auwermeulen:
How to attribute the right to data portability in Europe: A comparative analysis of legislations. 57-72 - Chenguo Zhang:
Introducing the Open Clause to improve copyright flexibility in cyberspace? Analysis and commentary on the proposed "two-step test" in the Third Amendment to the Copyright Law of the PRC, in comparison with the EU and the US. 73-86 - Jojo Y. C. Mo:
Misuse of private information as a tort: The implications of Google v Judith Vidal-Hall. 87-97
- Ting Zhang:
A comparative study on sanction system of cyber aider from perspectives of German and Chinese criminal law. 98-102 - Qiang Yu:
China's stance on the Google/Motorola merger: Implications for competition in intellectual property-intensive sectors. 103-111
- Kit Burden:
EU update. 112-118 - Nick Pantlin:
European national news. 119-122
- Gabriela Kennedy:
Asia-Pacific news. 123-128
- Robert Thorburn, Sophie Stalla-Bourdillon, Eleonora Rosati:
iCLIC Data Mining and Data Sharing workshop: The present and future of data mining and data sharing in the EU. 129-137
Volume 33, Number 2, April 2017
- Steve Saxby:
Editor's foreword. 139-140
- Emma Cradock, Sophie Stalla-Bourdillon, David E. Millard:
Nobody puts data in a corner? Why a new approach to categorising personal data is required for the obligation to inform. 142-158 - Gianpaolo Maria Ruotolo:
Fragments of fragments. The domain name system regulation: global law or informalization of the international legal order? 159-170 - Luca Bolognini, Camilla Bistolfi:
Pseudonymization and impacts of Big (personal/anonymous) Data processing in the transition from the Directive 95/46/EC to the new EU General Data Protection Regulation. 171-181 - Ian J. Lloyd:
IT Law in the United Kingdom after Brexit. 182-192 - Alexander Savelyev:
Legal aspects of ownership in modified open source software and its impact on Russian software import substitution policy. 193-210 - Ruslan Nurullaev:
Website blocking in Russia: Recent trends. 211-222 - Ibrahim Al Swelmiyeen, Ahmed Al-Nuemat:
Facebook e-court: Online justice for online disputes. 223-236
- Stephen Mason, Nicholas Bohm:
Banking and fraud. 237-241 - Bohdan Widla:
More than a game: Did Nintendo v. PC Box give manufacturers more control over the use of hardware? 242-249 - Kinfe Micheal Yilma:
Ethiopia's new cybercrime legislation: Some reflections. 250-255
- Kit Burden:
EU update. 256-260 - Nick Pantlin:
European national news. 261-264
- Gabriela Kennedy:
Asia-Pacific news. 265-272
Volume 33, Number 3, June 2017
- Steve Saxby:
Editor's foreword. 273-274
- David Oliver Erdos:
Beyond 'having a domestic'? Regulatory interpretation of European Data Protection Law and individual publication. 275-297 - Daniel Drewer, Vesela Miladinova:
The BIG DATA Challenge: Impact and opportunity of large quantities of information under the Europol Regulation. 298-308 - Dennis Broeders, Erik Schrijvers, Bart van der Sloot, Rosamunde van Brakel, Josta de Hoog, Ernst Hirsch Ballin:
Big Data and security policies: Towards a framework for regulating the phases of analytics and use of Big Data. 309-323 - Thomas Marquenie:
The Police and Criminal Justice Authorities Directive: Data protection standards and impact on the legal framework. 324-340 - Niels Vandezande:
Virtual currencies under EU anti-money laundering law. 341-353 - Paul de Hert, Vagelis Papakonstantinou:
The rich UK contribution to the field of EU data protection: Let's not go for "third country" status after Brexit. 354-360 - Paul Quinn:
The EU commission's risky choice for a non-risk based strategy on assessment of medical devices. 361-370 - Paul Przemyslaw Polanski:
Cyberspace: A new branch of international customary law? 371-381 - Patrick van Esch, Gavin Northey, Magdalene Striluk, Helen Wilson:
Autonomous weapon systems: Is a space warfare manual required? 382-389
- Ian Yuying Liu:
The due diligence doctrine under Tallinn Manual 2.0. 390-395
- Kit Burden, Jeanne Dauzier:
EU update. 396-400 - Nick Pantlin:
European national news. 401-405
- Gabriela Kennedy:
Asia-Pacific news. 406-414
- Clare Sullivan:
The Future of Foreign Intelligence, Privacy and Surveillance in a Digital Age by Laura K. Donohue, Oxford University Press, Canada (2016). ISBN-10 0190235381, ISBN-13 9780190235383. 415
Volume 33, Number 4, August 2017
- Steve Saxby:
Editor's foreword. 417-418 - Steve Saxby:
Three new members of the CLSR editorial and professional boards. 419-420
- Charles D. Raab, Iván Székely:
Data protection authorities and information technology. 421-433 - Aggeliki Tsohou, Eleni Kosta:
Enabling valid informed consent for location tracking through privacy awareness of users: A process theory. 434-457 - Apostolos Malatras, Ignacio Sánchez, Laurent Beslay, Iwen Coisel, Ioannis Vakalis, Giuseppe D'Acquisto, Manuel García Sánchez, Matthieu Grall, Marit Hansen, Vasilios Zorkadis:
Pan-European personal data breaches: Mapping of current practices and recommendations to facilitate cooperation among Data Protection Authorities. 458-469 - Clare Sullivan, Eric William Burger:
E-residency and blockchain. 470-481 - Anna Konstantinovna Zharova, Vladimir Mikhailovich Elin:
The use of Big Data: A Russian perspective of personal data security. 482-501 - Eduard Fosch-Villaronga, Antoni Roig:
European regulatory framework for person carrier robots. 502-520 - Simon Geiregat:
Digital exhaustion of copyright after CJEU judgment in Ranks and Vasiļevičs. 521-540
- Xavier Tracol:
The judgment of the Grand Chamber dated 21 December 2016 in the two joint Tele2 Sverige and Watson cases: The need for a harmonised legal framework on the retention of data at EU level. 541-552 - Nicolo Zingales:
Between a rock and two hard places: WhatsApp at the crossroad of competition, data protection and consumer law. 553-558 - Timothy Webb, Sumer Dayal:
Building the wall: Addressing cybersecurity risks in medical devices in the U.S.A. and Australia. 559-563
- Kit Burden:
EU update. 564-568 - Nick Pantlin:
European national news. 569-572
- Gabriela Kennedy:
Asia Pacific news. 573-579
Volume 33, Number 5, October 2017
- Steve Saxby:
Editor's foreword. 581-582
- Alessandro Mantelero:
Regulating big data. The guidelines of the Council of Europe in the context of the European data protection framework. 584-602 - Michiel Rhoen:
Rear view mirror, crystal ball: Predictions for the future of data protection law based on the history of environmental protection law. 603-617 - Darius Stitilis, Marius Laurinaitis:
Treatment of biometrically processed personal data: Problem of uniform practice under EU personal data protection law. 618-628 - Márjory Da Costa-Abreu, Stephen L. Smith:
Using biometric-based identification systems in Brazil: A review on low cost fingerprint techniques on-the-go. 629-634 - Liyang Hou:
Impact of innovation on competition law: From the perspective of ad-blocking applications. 635-646 - Ângelo Costa, Aliaksandra Yelshyna, Teresa Coelho Moreira, Francisco C. P. Andrade, Vicente Julián, Paulo Novais:
A legal framework for an elderly healthcare platform: A privacy and data protection overview. 647-658 - Sylvia Song:
Competition law and interoperability in cloud computing. 659-671 - Pardis Moslemzadeh Tehrani, Johan Shamsuddin Bin Hj Sabaruddin, Dhiviya A. P. Ramanathan:
The problem of binary distinction in cloud computing and the necessity for a different approach: Positions of the European Union and Canada. 672-684 - Paulius Cerka, Jurgita Grigiene, Gintare Sirbikyte:
Is it possible to grant legal personality to artificial intelligence software systems? 685-699 - Felix E. Eboibi:
A review of the legal and regulatory frameworks of Nigerian Cybercrimes Act 2015. 700-717 - Solomon Rukundo:
Electronic protests: Hacktivism as a form of protest in Uganda. 718-728
- Kit Burden:
EU update. 729-738 - Nick Pantlin:
European national news. 739-741
- Gabriela Kennedy:
Asia Pacific news. 742-747
Volume 33, Number 6, December 2017
- Steve Saxby:
Editor's foreword. 751-753
- Roger Clarke:
Can small users recover from the cloud? 754-767 - Richard Steppe:
Online price discrimination and personal data: A General Data Protection Regulation perspective. 768-785 - Bingbin Lu:
The unique Chinese legal approach to online ad blocking: Is it in the right direction? 786-801 - Tao Huang, Yuan Zhao:
Revolution of securities law in the Internet Age: A review on equity crowd-funding. 802-810 - Asli Deniz Helvacioglu, Hanna Stakheyeva:
The tale of two data protection regimes: The analysis of the recent law reform in Turkey in the light of EU novelties. 811-824 - Mark Giancaspro:
Is a 'smart contract' really a smart idea? Insights from a legal perspective. 825-835 - Angela Daly:
Privacy in automation: An appraisal of the emerging Australian approach. 836-846 - Nynke E. Vellinga:
From the testing to the deployment of self-driving cars: Legal challenges to policymakers on the road ahead. 847-863
- Daniel Le Métayer, Mathias Bossuet, Fanny Coudert, Claire Gayrel, Francisco J. Jaime, Christophe Jouvray, Antonio Kung, Zhendong Ma, Antonio Maña:
Interdisciplinarity in practice: Challenges and benefits for privacy research. 864-869 - Chenguo Zhang:
'Sampling' is freedom of art: The German Federal Constitutional Court deliberates on the acceptability of music sampling in the 'Metall auf Metall' case. 870-875 - Yong Wan:
Deep linking does not constitute a "Making Available to the Public": The perspective of Beijing Intellectual Property Court. 876-883
- Kit Burden:
EU update. 884-891 - Nick Pantlin:
European national news. 892-895
- Gabriela Kennedy:
Asia Pacific news. 896-904
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