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Editorial: BILETA Conference Edition Easton, Catherine
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Recent French decisions on database protection: Towards a more consistent and compliant approach with the Court of Justice’s case law? Derclaye, Estelle; University of Nottingham
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Are websites adequately communicating terms & conditions link in a browse-wrap agreement? Gupta, Indranath
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Response to the consultation by the Judicial Office for England and Wales on the Use of Live, Text‐Based Forms of Communications from Court for the Purposes of Fair and Accurate Reporting Bromby, Michael; Glasgow Caledonian University
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ONLINE ARCHIVES: Finding a Common Ground in the Quicksand of Online Defamation Developments. Siry, Lawrence; University of Luxembourg - Schmitz, Sandra; University of Luxembourg
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Human versus Inalienable Rights: Is there still a future for online protest in the Anonymous world? Gillen, Martina Colette; Oxford Brookes University
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JURIMETRICS PLEASE! de Mulder, Richard; Erasmus University, Rotterdam
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An Update and Reconsideration of Chrissy Burns' 'Online Legal Services--A Revolution that Failed?' Mountain, Darryl Ross; ABA eLawyering task force
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SOCRATES AND CONFUCIUS: A LONG HISTORY OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY IN LEGAL EDUCATION Paliwala, Abdul; University of Warwick
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Editorial Leith, Philip; Queen's University of Belfast
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Welcome Comments Leith, Philip; Queen's University of Belfast - Paliwala, Abdul; Warwick University
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LET THERE BE LITE: A BRIEF HISTORY OF LEGAL INFORMATION RETRIEVAL Bing, Jon; Research Center for Computer and Law, University of Oslo
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Review: The Software License Unveiled Leith, Philip; Queen's University of Belfast
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The Legality of the Data Retention Directive in Light of the Fundamental Rights to Privacy and Data Protection Feiler, Lukas; Stanford University/University of Vienna Transatlantic Technology Law Forum (TTLF)
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HOW STRUCTURAL FEATURES OF THE U.S. JUDICIAL SYSTEM HAVE AFFECTED THE TAKE-UP OF DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY BY COURTS Martin, Peter W; Cornell Law School
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Citizen Access to Sources of Law: re-engineering for e-Gov? Leith, Philip; Queen's University of Belfast
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THE GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT OF FREE ACCESS TO LEGAL INFORMATION Greenleaf, Graham; University of New South Wales
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THE RISE AND FALL OF THE LEGAL EXPERT SYSTEM Leith, Philip; Queen's University of Belfast
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A History of Legal Informatics Paliwala, Abdul; University of Warwick
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Technical Rules and Legal Rules in Online Virtual Worlds Čyras, Vytautas; Vilnius University - Lachmayer, Friedrich; University of Innsbruck
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FROM LEGAL THESAURUS TO E-SIGNATURES Galindo, Fernando; University of Zaragoza
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LEGAL INFORMATICS – A PERSONAL APPRAISAL OF CONTEXT AND PROGRESS Susskind, Richard
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New conversations: the BILETA and Information Technology Think Tank collaborative consultation response programme Brown, Abbe; AHRC/SCRIPT, School of Law, University of Edinburgh - Li, Phoebe Hung; AHRC/SCRIPT, School of Law, University of Edinburgh
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The AOL Huffington Post merger and bloggers' rights Daly, Angela
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Three songs and you are disconnected from cyberspace??? Not in Germany where the industry may ‘turn piracy into profit’ Schmitz, Sandra; University of Luxembourg - Ries, Thorsten; University of Luxembourg
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Response to EU Commission Public Consultation on Cloud Computing Mc Cullagh, Karen; Lecturer
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Law of the Cloud v Law of the Land: Challenges and Opportunities for Innovation De Filippi, Primavera; CERSA / CNRS - Belli, Luca; CERSA / Université Paris II
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The Dehumanisation of Law: Digital Reflections Gervassis, Nicholas John; University of Edinburgh, School of Law
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A study to define the international guidelines of ethics concerning electronic medical data Jawad, Mohammed; Imperial College London - Butrous, Elsa; Imperial College London - Faber, Benjamin; Imperial College London - Gupta, Chandni; Imperial College London - Haggart, Christopher; Imperial College London - Patel, Sager; Imperial College London
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Response to the consultation by the Home Office regarding its proposals amend the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act 2000 to address deficiencies identified by the European Commission Rauhofer, Judith
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ANPR: Code and Rhetorics of Compliance Parsons, Christopher; University of Victoria - Savirimuthu, Joseph; University of Liverpool - Wipond, Rob; Royal Roads University - McArthur, Kevin
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Response to Digital Agenda for Europe: Electronic identification, authentication and signatures in the European digital single market Public consultation Mason, Stephen - Bromby, Michael
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Determinants in the On-line Distribution of Digital Contents: An exploratory analysis Borghi, Maurizio; Brunel University - Montagnani, Maria Lillà; Bocconi University - Maggiolino, Mariateresa; Bocconi University - Nuccio, Massimiliano; Leuphana University of Lüneburg
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Editorial - Special Issue on Human Rights Basu, Subhajit; University of Leeds - Karanasiou, Argyro
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Response to the Government consultation “A Communications Review for the Digital Age” Easton, Catherine
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Response to the consultation by the Department for Business Innovation and Skills regarding its proposals for implementing the revised EU Electronic Communications Framework Marsden, Chris - Rauhofer, Judith
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An Assessment of the Draft Data Protection Regulation: Does it Effectively Protect Data? Danagher, Luke; University of Limerick
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Cloud computing, trans-border data flows and the European Directive 95/46/EC: applicable law and task distribution Mantelero, Alessandro
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Employing a Classroom Response System to Teach Law: A Case Study Easton, Catherine
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Name Suppression Orders and Web 2.0 Media: the New Zealand Experience Barrett, Jonathan; Open Polytechnic, New Zealand
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Rape and the Media: Victim’s Rights to Anonymity and Effects of Technology on the Standard of Rape Coverage. Boyle, Helen
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Response to the consultation by the Ministry of Justice on the Draft Defamation Bill Sutter, Gavin
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Editorial Leith, Philip; Queen's University of Belfast
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Cloud Computing: Centralization and Data Sovereignty De Filippi, Primavera - McCarthy, Smari
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Response to the Consultation ‘Regulating On-line Gambling in the EU: Recent Developments and Current Challenges from the Internal Market Standpoint’ Nair, Abhilash - Mendis, Dinusha
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Media Celebraties, and Internet Law Akhtar, Zia; Grays Inn
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Battling Botnets with Digital Rights in Mind Martin, Aaron; European Commission, Institute for Prospective Technological Studies (IPTS) - Andrade, Norberto Nuno Gomes de; European Commission, Institute for Prospective Technological Studies (IPTS); European University Institute (EUI), Law Department.
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Online Gambling: Gambling with Regulation Nair, Abhilash; Northumbria University
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Network Neutrality and Privacy According to Art. 8 ECHR Koops, Bert-Jaap; Tilburg Institute for Law, Technology, and Society, Tilburg University Law School - Sluijs, Jasper Paul; Tilburg Law and Economics Center, Tilburg University Law School
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American and English Libel Law – Which Approach is Best? Fall, Michael Mc
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Internet (access) as a new fundamental right. Inflating the current rights framework? Hert, Paul De; Vrije Universiteit Brussel - Research Group on Law, Science, Technology & Society (LSTS) - Kloza, Dariusz; Vrije Universiteit Brussel - Research Group on Law, Science, Technology & Society (LSTS)
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The growing tension between copyright and personal data protection on an online environment: The position of Internet Service Providers according to the European Court of Justice Rantou, Maria Ioanna
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The Prospect of Social Norms as a Governing Mechanism of Virtual Worlds Long, Long; Changsha University
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Notification, an important safeguard against the improper use of surveillance – finally recognized in case law and EU law Boehm, Franziska - de Hert, Paul
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MMORPGing - The Legalities of Game Play Barker, Kim; Aberystwyth University
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Privacy in Cyberworld: Why Lock the Gate After the Horse Has Bolted? Collingwood, Lisa Hannah; kingston university
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Response to the consultation by the Body of European Regulators in Electronic Communications BEREC on Net Neutrality Policy Savirimuthu, Joseph; University of Liverpool
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Too cool for (law) school? Using technology to engage students in legal skills Allbon, Emily; City University London
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Technology and Consumer Empowerment: a Mobile Application for Consumer Mediation in Catalonia (Geoconsum) Suquet-Capdevila, Josep; INSTITUTE OF LAW AND TECHNOLOGY, UNIVERSITAT AUTÒNOMA BARCELONA
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Respecting Context: A New Deal for Free Speech in the Digital Era Karanasiou, Argyro; University of Leeds
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The Three Strikes And You Are Out Challenge Romero Moreno, Felipe
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Stalking the Stranger in Web 2.0: A Contemporary Regulatory Analysis Basu, Subhajit; University of Leeds
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Computational Social Science and its Potential Impact upon Law Lettieri, Nicola; University of Sannio, Benevento and ISFOL, Rome - Faro, Sebastiano; Institute of Legal Information Theory and Techniques (ITTIG) – National Research Council (CNR)
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Copyright enforcement measures: the role of the ISPs and the respect of the principle of proportionality Giannopoulou, Alexandra
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Privacy and Data Protection at the time of Facial Recognition: towards a new right to Digital Identity? Monteleone, Shara; European University Institute of Florence/ JRC-IPTS, Seville
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From Archie to Google:Search engine providers and emergent challenges in relation to EU competition law Diker Vanberg, Aysem; University of Essex
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