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Computer Law & Security Review, Volume 40
Volume 40, April 2021
- Graham Greenleaf:
How far can Convention 108+ 'globalise'? Prospects for Asian accessions. 105414 - Christian Pauletto:
Options towards a global standard for the protection of individuals with regard to the processing of personal data. 105433 - Lee A. Bygrave:
The 'Strasbourg Effect' on data protection in light of the 'Brussels Effect': Logic, mechanics and prospects. 105460
- Masa Galic, Raphaël Gellert:
Data protection law beyond identifiability? Atmospheric profiles, nudging and the Stratumseind Living Lab. 105486
- Hiroshi Miyashita:
Human-centric data protection laws and policies: A lesson from Japan. 105487
- Perry Keller, Archie Drake:
Exclusivity and paternalism in the public governance of explainable AI. 105490 - Serge J. H. Gijrath:
(Re-)defining software defined networks under the European electronic communications code. 105492 - Evariest Callens:
Financial instruments entail liabilities: Ether, bitcoin, and litecoin do not. 105494 - David Oliver Erdos:
Dead ringers? Legal persons and the deceased in European data protection law. 105495
- Paul de Hert, Vagelis Papakonstantinou:
Framing Big Data in the Council of Europe and the EU data protection law systems: Adding 'should' to 'must' via soft law to address more than only individual harms. 105496 - Cécile de Terwangne:
Council of Europe convention 108+: A modernised international treaty for the protection of personal data. 105497
- Bo Zhao, Yang Feng:
Mapping the development of China's data protection law: Major actors, core values, and shifting power relations. 105498 - Daniel Mandrescu:
Tying and bundling by online platforms - Distinguishing between lawful expansion strategies and anti-competitive practices. 105499
- Alessandro Mantelero:
The future of data protection: Gold standard vs. global standard. 105500 - Sophie Kwasny, Alessandro Mantelero, Sophie Stalla-Bourdillon:
The role of the Council of Europe on the 40th anniversary of Convention 108. 105501
- E. Moyakine, A. Tabachnik:
Struggling to strike the right balance between interests at stake: The 'Yarovaya', 'Fake news' and 'Disrespect' laws as examples of ill-conceived legislation in the age of modern technology. 105512 - E. V. A. Eijkelenboom, B. F. H. Nieuwesteeg:
An analysis of cybersecurity in Dutch annual reports of listed companies. 105513 - Charlotte Ducuing:
Understanding the rule of prevalence in the NIS directive: C-ITS as a case study. 105514
- Viktor Mayer-Schönberger:
Paradigm shift. 105515 - Eduardo Bertoni:
Convention 108 and the GDPR: Trends and perspectives in Latin America. 105516
- Renjun Bian:
Patent trolls in China: Some empirical data. 105517 - Vaclav Janecek, Rebecca Williams, Ewart Keep:
Education for the provision of technologically enhanced legal services. 105519 - Sylvie Delacroix, Ben Wagner:
Constructing a mutually supportive interface between ethics and regulation. 105520 - Chat Le Nguyen, Wilfred Golman:
Diffusion of the Budapest Convention on cybercrime and the development of cybercrime legislation in Pacific Island countries: 'Law on the books' vs 'law in action'. 105521 - Meirong Guo:
Internet court's challenges and future in China. 105522 - Crispin Niebel:
The impact of the general data protection regulation on innovation and the global political economy. 105523 - Kailey Taplin:
South Africa's PNR regime: Privacy and data protection. 105524 - Jan De Bruyne, Ellen Wauters, Thomas Gils, Brahim Bénichou, Koen Vranckaert:
'Algorithms and Law' by Martin Ebers & Susana Navas. 105525 - Eloise C. Hewson, Peter S. Harrison:
Talking in the dark: Rules to facilitate open debate about lawful access to strongly encrypted information. 105526 - Iain Nash:
Cybersecurity in a post-data environment: Considerations on the regulation of code and the role of producer and consumer liability in smart devices. 105529 - Trix Mulder, Nynke E. Vellinga:
Exploring data protection challenges of automated driving. 105530 - Joanna Kulesza, Rolf H. Weber:
Protecting the Internet with international law. 105531
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