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Computer Law & Security Review, Volume 45
Volume 45, July 2022
- Leon Böck, Martin Fejrskov, Katerina Demetzou, Shankar Karuppayah, Max Mühlhäuser, Emmanouil Vasilomanolakis:
Processing of botnet tracking data under the GDPR. 105652 - Fabrizio Esposito:
The GDPR enshrines the right to the impersonal price. 105660 - Bernd Carsten Stahl, Rowena Rodrigues, Nicole Santiago, Kevin Macnish:
A European Agency for Artificial Intelligence: Protecting fundamental rights and ethical values. 105661 - Klaus Wiedemann:
Profiling and (automated) decision-making under the GDPR: A two-step approach. 105662
- Henry Pearce:
Our data? An examination of the possible role of individual consent in the regulation of posthumous medical data donation (PMDD). 105663
- Emma Nottingham, Caroline Stockman, Maria Burke:
Education in a datafied world: Balancing children's rights and school's responsibilities in the age of Covid 19. 105664 - Zofia Bednarz, Kayleen Manwaring:
Hidden depths: The effects of extrinsic data collection on consumer insurance contracts. 105667 - Chuanman You:
Half a loaf is better than none: The new data protection regime for China's platform economy. 105668 - Andreas Panagopoulos, Timo Minssen, Katerina Sideri, Helen Yu, Marcelo Corrales Compagnucci:
Incentivizing the sharing of healthcare data in the AI Era. 105670 - Maurice Schellekens:
Data from connected cars for the public cause. 105671 - Vincent Ooi, Soh Kian Peng, Jerrold Soh:
Blockchain land transfers: Technology, promises, and perils. 105672 - Ben Green:
The flaws of policies requiring human oversight of government algorithms. 105681 - Bart Custers, Gianclaudio Malgieri:
Priceless data: : why the EU fundamental right to data protection is at odds with trade in personal data. 105683 - Valeria Ferrari:
The platformisation of digital payments: The fabrication of consumer interest in the EU FinTech agenda. 105687 - Grzegorz Tylec, Katarzyna Mackowska, Sebastian Kwiecien:
Copyright trolling as threat to internet users' legal and economic security: Comments in light of EU and US legislations. 105688 - Jurriaan van Mil, João Pedro Quintais:
A Matter of (Joint) control? Virtual assistants and the general data protection regulation. 105689
- Alessio Azzutti:
AI trading and the limits of EU law enforcement in deterring market manipulation. 105690
- Pawel Szwajdler:
Limitations of the Freedom of Hyperlinking in the Fields of Copyright Law, Trademark Law and Unfair Competition Law: Is Case-by-case Approach Sufficient? 105692
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