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European Journal of Law and Technology, Volume 6
Volume 6, Number 1, 2015
Editorial
- Paul Maharg:
Editorial: BILETA special issue - technology and legal education.
- Craig John Newbery-Jones:
Trying to do the right thing: experiential learning, e-learning and employability skills in modern legal education. - Andrew Douglas Murray:
The value of analogue educational tools in a digital educational environment. - Elizabeth Seul-gi Lee, Anneka Ferguson:
The development of the virtual educational space: how transactional online teaching can prepare today's law graduates for today's virtual age. - Paul Maharg:
Shared space: regulation, technology and legal education in a global context.
Volume 6, Number 2, 2015
- Abhilash Nair:
Editorial.
- Claire Bessant:
The application of Directive 95/46/EC and the Data Protection Act 1998 when an individual posts photographs of other individuals online. - Samson Yoseph Esayas:
The role of anonymisation and pseudonymisation under the EU data privacy rules: beyond the 'all or nothing' approach. - Irma Spahiu:
Between the right to know and the right to forget: looking beyond the Google case. - Giulio Calcara, Marko Forss, Matti Juhani Tolvanen, Peter Sund:
The Finnish Internet Police (Nettipoliisi): towards the development of a real cyber police.
Volume 6, Number 3, 2015
- Paul Maharg:
Editorial.
- Bruce Wardhaugh:
Developing regimes and mobile telecoms regulation in the twenty-first century: who makes the call? - Daniele Ruggiu:
The consolidation process of the EU regulatory framework on nanotechnologies: within and beyond the EU case-by-case approach. - Helen Gubby:
Universities need to teach business students about patents: a suggested approach. - Antonio Segura-Serrano:
Cybersecurity: Protection of Critical Information Infrastructures and Operators' Obligations.
- Konstantinos Stylianou, Jamila Venturini, Nicolo Zingales:
Protecting user privacy in the Cloud: an analysis of terms of service.
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