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Computer Law & Security Review, Volume 35
Volume 35, Number 1, February 2019
- Sophie Stalla-Bourdillon:
The years to come. 1-2
- Duoqi Xu, Shiya Tang, Dan Guttman:
China's campaign-style Internet finance governance: Causes, effects, and lessons learned for new information-based approaches to governance. 3-14 - Jie Wang
, Tianxiang He
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To share is fair: The changing face of China's fair use doctrine in the sharing economy and beyond. 15-28 - Pieter T. J. Wolters, Bart P. F. Jacobs:
The security of access to accounts under the PSD2. 29-41 - Tao Yu
, Wei Shen:
Funds sharing regulation in the context of the sharing economy: Understanding the logic of China's P2P lending regulation. 42-58 - Fengliang Jin:
The challenges of applying turnover threshold to the sharing economy for control of concentrations between undertakings in China. 59-68 - Helen Eenmaa-Dimitrieva
, Maria José Schmidt-Kessen:
Creating markets in no-trust environments: The law and economics of smart contracts. 69-88 - Vikas Kathuria:
Greed for data and exclusionary conduct in data-driven markets. 89-102
- Kit Burden:
EU update. 103-111 - Nick Pantlin:
European National News. 112-116
- Gabriela Kennedy:
Asia Pacific News. 117-127
Volume 35, Number 2, April 2019
- Eduard Fosch-Villaronga
, Angelo Jr. Golia
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Robots, standards and the law: Rivalries between private standards and public policymaking for robot governance. 129-144 - Hongzhen Jiang, Xiaoyu Zhang:
An experimental model of regulating the sharing economy in China: The case of online car hailing. 145-156 - Gaetano Dimita, Ruslan Nurullaev
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The failure of the Russian global license proposal and the future of alternative remuneration systems. 157-172 - Giuseppe Colangelo
, Mariateresa Maggiolino
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From fragile to smart consumers: Shifting paradigm for the digital era. 173-181 - Thomas Buocz, Tina Ehrke-Rabel, Elisabeth Hödl, Iris Eisenberger
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Bitcoin and the GDPR: Allocating responsibility in distributed networks. 182-198 - Jeff Kosseff:
First amendment protection for online platforms. 199-213
- Nick Pantlin:
European national news. 222-225
- Gabriela Kennedy:
Asia Pacific. 226-238
- Uta Kohl:
Chris Reed and Andrew Murray, Rethinking the Jurisprudence of Cyberspace (EE, 2018). 239-240
Volume 35, Number 3, May 2019
- Bernardo D. Olivares Olivares
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The impact of GDPR on European Name & Shame tax defaulter lists. 241-250 - Jian Li, Liyang Hou
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A reflection on the taxi reform in China: Innovation vs. Tradition. 251-262 - Friso Bostoen
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Online platforms and pricing: Adapting abuse of dominance assessments to the economic reality of free products. 263-280 - Rosa M. Garcia-Teruel
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A legal approach to real estate crowdfunding platforms. 281-294 - Pieter T. J. Wolters:
The obligation to update insecure software in the light of Consumentenbond/Samsung. 295-305 - Eugenia A. Politou
, Efthimios Alepis, Constantinos Patsakis:
Profiling tax and financial behaviour with big data under the GDPR. 306-329 - Kok Yew Gary Chan
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Search engines and Internet defamation: Of publication and legal responsibility. 330-343
- Nick Pantlin:
European national news. 344-346 - Kit Burden:
EU update. 347-360
- Gabriela Kennedy:
Asia Pacific. 361-368
Volume 35, Number 4, August 2019
- Justine Ferland:
Cyber insurance - What coverage in case of an alleged act of War? Questions raised by the Mondelez v. Zurich case. 369-376 - Qian Li:
You'll See This Message When It Is Too Late: The Legal and Economic Aftermath of Cybersecurity Breaches, Wolff Josephine. MIT Press (2018), ISBN 9780262038850. 377-379 - Clare Sullivan:
EU GDPR or APEC CBPR? A comparative analysis of the approach of the EU and APEC to cross border data transfers and protection of personal data in the IoT era. 380-397 - Roger Clarke:
Regulatory alternatives for AI. 398-409 - Roger Clarke:
Principles and business processes for responsible AI. 410-422 - Roger Clarke:
Why the world wants controls over Artificial Intelligence. 423-433 - Jyh-An Lee
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Tripartite perspective on the copyright-sharing economy in China. 434-452 - Susan Corbett:
Computer game licences: The EULA and its discontents. 453-461 - Chenguo Zhang:
China's new regulatory regime tailored for the sharing economy: The case of Uber under Chinese local government regulation in comparison to the EU, US, and the UK. 462-475
- Nick Pantlin:
European national news. 476-479
Volume 35, Number 5, October 2019
- Oscar Borgogno
, Giuseppe Colangelo
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Data sharing and interoperability: Fostering innovation and competition through APIs. 105314 - Heejin Kim:
Globalization and regulatory change: The interplay of laws and technologies in E-commerce in Southeast Asia. 105315 - Solomon Rukundo
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Wikipedia in the Courts: An examination of the citation of Wikipedia in judicial opinions in Uganda. 105316 - Ruoying Chen:
"Bike litter" and obligations of the platform operators: Lessons from China's dockless sharing bikes. 105317 - Xiaolan Yu
, Yun Zhao
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Dualism in data protection: Balancing the right to personal data and the data property right. 105318 - T. J. de Graaf:
From old to new: From internet to smart contracts and from people to smart contracts. 105322 - Gianclaudio Malgieri
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Automated decision-making in the EU Member States: The right to explanation and other "suitable safeguards" in the national legislations. 105327 - Fahimeh Abedi
, John Zeleznikow
, Chris Brien:
Developing regulatory standards for the concept of security in online dispute resolution systems. 105328
- Jeff Kosseff:
First Amendment Protection for Online Platforms. 105340 - Jeff Kosseff:
Corrigendum to "First Amendment Protection for Online Platforms" [2019] 35/2 CLSR 119-213. 105341
Volume 35, Number 6, November 2019
- Uchenna Jerome Orji:
An inquiry into the legal status of the ECOWAS cybercrime directive and the implications of its obligations for member states. 105330 - Dimitra Markopoulou
, Vagelis Papakonstantinou, Paul de Hert
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The new EU cybersecurity framework: The NIS Directive, ENISA's role and the General Data Protection Regulation. 105336 - Robin Adams
, Wolfgang Schulz, Sibylle Schupp, Florian Wittner:
Guaranteeing privacy policies using lightweight type systems. 105337 - Andres Guadamuz
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All watched over by machines of loving grace: A critical look at smart contracts. 105338 - Sebastian Felix Schwemer
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Trusted notifiers and the privatization of online enforcement. 105339 - Katerina Demetzou:
Data Protection Impact Assessment: A tool for accountability and the unclarified concept of 'high risk' in the General Data Protection Regulation. 105342 - Mary Donnelly
, Fidelma White:
Digital content and consumer protection: An empirical study of supplier compliance with consumer information obligations. 105343 - Weijun Huang, Xiaoqiu Li:
The E-commerce Law of the People's Republic of China: E-commerce platform operators liability for third-party patent infringement. 105347
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