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International Journal of Law and Information Technology, Volume 27
Volume 27, Number 1, Spring 2019
- Lachlan Urquhart, Tom Lodge, Andy Crabtree:
Demonstrably doing accountability in the Internet of Things. 1-27 - Liudmila Sivetc:
State regulation of online speech in Russia: the role of internet infrastructure owners. 28-49 - Liane Colonna:
Legal and regulatory challenges to utilizing lifelogging technologies for the frail and sick. 50-74 - Giuseppe Colangelo, Valerio Torti:
Copyright, online news publishing and aggregators: a law and economics analysis of the EU reform. 75-90
Volume 27, Number 2, Summer 2019
- Maja Brkan:
Do algorithms rule the world? Algorithmic decision-making and data protection in the framework of the GDPR and beyond. 91-121 - Han-Wei Liu, Ching-Fu Lin, Yu-Jie Chen:
Beyond State v Loomis: artificial intelligence, government algorithmization and accountability. 122-141 - Julia Hörnle:
Juggling more than three balls at once: multilevel jurisdictional challenges in EU Data Protection Regulation. 142-170 - Daniel Schönberger:
Artificial intelligence in healthcare: a critical analysis of the legal and ethical implications. 171-203
- Róisín Áine Costello:
Law, Policy and the Internet, by Lilian Edwards. 204-207
Volume 27, Number 3, Fall 2019
- Fahimeh Abedi, John Zeleznikow, Emilia Bellucci:
Universal standards for the concept of trust in online dispute resolution systems in e-commerce disputes. 209-237 - Jamil Ammar:
Cyber Gremlin: social networking, machine learning and the global war on Al-Qaida-and IS-inspired terrorism. 238-265 - Hossein Nabilou:
How to regulate bitcoin? Decentralized regulation for a decentralized cryptocurrency. 266-291 - Maurice Schellekens:
Does regulation of illegal content need reconsideration in light of blockchains? 292-305
- Joseph Savirimuthu:
Blockchain Regulation and Governance in Europe, by Michèle FinckThe Blockchain and the New Architecture of Trust, by Kevin Werbach. 306-309
Volume 27, Number 4, Winter 2019
- Conrad Nyamutata:
Childhood in the digital age: a socio-cultural and legal analysis of the UK's proposed virtual legal duty of care. 311-338 - Paul Todd:
Electronic bills of lading, blockchains and smart contracts. 339-371 - Stijn Storms, Peggy Valcke, Els Kindt:
Rage against the machine: does machine-to-machine communication fall within the scope of the confidentiality principle? 372-408 - Joy Liddicoat:
A country road: domain name disputes in .nz - is private dispute resolution working? 409-436
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