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Computer Law & Security Review, Volume 47
Volume 47, November 2022
- Léonard van Rompaey, Robert Jønsson, Kathrine Elmose Jørgensen:
Designing lawful machine behaviour: Roboticists' legal concerns. 105711
- Remigius N. Nwabueze, Holly E. Hancock:
What's wrong with death images? Privacy protection of photographic images of the dead. 105715
- Eduard Fosch-Villaronga, Hadassah Drukarch, Pranav Khanna, Tessa Verhoef, Bart Custers:
Accounting for diversity in AI for medicine. 105735
- Uta Kohl:
What post-mortem privacy may teach us about privacy. 105737
- Marcin Rojszczak:
Online content filtering in EU law - A coherent framework or jigsaw puzzle? 105739 - Joanna Szegda, Grzegorz Tylec:
The level of legal security of citizen journalists and social media users participating in public debate. Standards developed in the jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) and the European Court of Justice (ECJ). 105740
- Gizem Alper:
Contract law revisited: Algorithmic pricing and the notion of contractual fairness. 105741
- Tuulia Karjalainen:
The battle of power: Enforcing data protection law against companies holding data power. 105742
- Taner Kuru, Iñigo de Miguel Beriain:
Your genetic data is my genetic data: Unveiling another enforcement issue of the GDPR. 105752
- Luciano Charlita de Freitas, Ronaldo Neves de Moura Filho:
Aesthetic normalization of gender in the Instagram application: A portrait of the Brazilian woman. 105753
- Adrian Kuenzler:
What competition law can do for data privacy (and vice versa). 105757 - Zhicheng He:
When data protection norms meet digital health technology: China's regulatory approaches to health data protection. 105758
- Miriam Wimmer:
Foreword: Advancements and challenges for Latin American AI and data governance. 105759 - Luca Belli, Nicolo Zingales:
Data protection and artificial intelligence inequalities and regulations in Latin America. 105761
- Alan Dahi, Marcelo Corrales Compagnucci:
Device manufacturers as controllers - Expanding the concept of 'controllership' in the GDPR. 105762 - Xingxing Wei:
A critical evaluation of China's legal responses to cyberterrorism. 105768
- Adéle da Veiga:
A study on information privacy concerns and expectations of demographic groups in South Africa. 105769
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