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Computer Law & Security Review, Volume 43
Volume 43, November 2021
- Wei Liu, Ping Chen:
Justification of the behavior regulatory pattern on data scraping. 105578 - Niels van Dijk, Simone Casiraghi, Serge Gutwirth:
The 'Ethification' of ICT Governance. Artificial Intelligence and Data Protection in the European Union. 105597 - Mariateresa Maggiolino, Laura Zoboli:
Blockchain governance: The missing piece in the competition puzzle. 105609 - Guan Zheng:
Trilemma and tripartition: The regulatory paradigms of cross-border personal data transfer in the EU, the U.S. and China. 105610 - Miranda Mourby, Katharina Eva Ó Cathaoir, Catherine Bjerre Collin:
Transparency of machine-learning in healthcare: The GDPR & European health law. 105611 - Magdalena Brewczynska:
Financial Intelligence Units: Reflections on the applicable data protection legal framework. 105612 - Johann Laux, Sandra Wachter, Brent D. Mittelstadt:
Taming the few: Platform regulation, independent audits, and the risks of capture created by the DMA and DSA. 105613 - Stanislaw Tosza:
Internet service providers as law enforcers and adjudicators. A public role of private actors. 105614 - Vasileios Karagiannopoulos, Annie Kirby, Shakiba Oftadeh-Moghadam, Lisa Sugiura:
Cybercrime awareness and victimisation in individuals over 60 years: A Portsmouth case study. 105615 - Dimitra Markopoulou:
Cyber-insurance in EU policy-making: Regulatory options, the market's challenges and the US example. 105627 - Matthew Channon, James Marson:
THE liability for cybersecurity breaches of connected and autonomous vehicles. 105628 - Joseph Savirimuthu:
Book review. 105629 - Agata Ferreira, Philipp G. Sandner:
Eu search for regulatory answers to crypto assets and their place in the financial markets' infrastructure. 105632 - Zhaoxia Deng, Yahong Li:
Players' rights to game mods: Towards a more balanced copyright regime. 105634 - Michael Anthony C. Dizon, Peter John Upson:
Laws of encryption: An emerging legal framework. 105635 - Lu Zhang:
"Personal information of privacy nature" under Chinese Civil Code☆. 105637
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