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Computer Law & Security Review, Volume 44
Volume 44, April 2022
- Bart Custers:
New digital rights: Imagining additional fundamental rights for the digital era. 105636 - Graham Greenleaf, Bertil Cottier:
International and regional commitments in African data privacy laws: A comparative analysis. 105638 - David Oliver Erdos:
The UK and the EU personal data framework after Brexit: A new trade and cooperation partnership grounded in Council of Europe Convention 108+? 105639 - Georgios Georgiadis, Geert Poels:
Towards a privacy impact assessment methodology to support the requirements of the general data protection regulation in a big data analytics context: A systematic literature review. 105640 - Vagelis Papakonstantinou:
Cybersecurity as praxis and as a state: The EU law path towards acknowledgement of a new right to cybersecurity? 105653 - Thiago Garrett, Ligia Eliana Setenareski, Letícia M. Peres, Luis C. E. Bona, Elias P. Duarte Jr.:
A survey of Network Neutrality regulations worldwide. 105654 - Rachelle Bosua, Marc Cheong, Karin Clark, Damian Clifford, Simon Coghlan, Chris Culnane, Kobi Leins, Megan Richardson:
Using public data to measure diversity in computer science research communities: A critical data governance perspective. 105655 - Kaspar Rosager Ludvigsen, Shishir Nagaraja:
Dissecting liabilities in adversarial surgical robot failures: A national (Danish) and EU law perspective. 105656 - Kees Stuurman, Eric Lachaud:
Regulating AI. A label to complete the proposed Act on Artificial Intelligence. 105657 - Hanna Hoffmann, Verena Vogt, Marc P. Hauer, Katharina Anna Zweig:
Fairness by awareness? On the inclusion of protected features in algorithmic decisions. 105658 - Peter Alexander Earls Davis:
Decrypting Australia's 'Anti-Encryption' legislation: The meaning and effect of the 'systemic weakness' limitation. 105659
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