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European Journal of Law and Technology, Volume 9
Volume 9, Number 1, 2018
- James Griffin, Anabela Susana de Sousa Gonçalves:
Editorial: BILETA 2017 Conference Special Issue.
- Jesus Manuel Niebla Zatarain:
A Similarity Assessment in Copyright Works: The Insertion of Intelligent Technology to Provide Certainty to Rights Holders and the Public Sector. - Tomruk Ustunkaya:
Combating Counterfeiting derived by 3D Printing: Consumer Products. - Anabela Susana de Sousa Gonçalves:
The application of the Brussels I Recast Regulation to wrongful activities online and the delict oriented approach. - Joana Covelo Abreu, Alessandra Silveira:
Interoperability solutions under Digital Single Market: European e-Justice rethought under e-Governance paradigm. - Paul Maharg, Abhilash Nair, Catherine Easton:
'The most audacious and specific plan for knowledge, freedom and a better world': Developing radical pathways to free, open journals.
- Radek Stech:
Book review: 'Intellectual Property Rights and Climate Change: Interpreting the TRIPS Agreement for Environmentally Sound Technologies'.
Volume 9, Number 2, 2018
- Abhilash Nair, Paul Maharg, James G. H. Griffin:
Editorial.
- Kees van Noortwijk:
Assessing the Impact of Legal Publications Building a Legal Citation Index using Automatic Reference Analysis. - Jingze Li:
Intellectual property licensing tensions: utilising open source software in the formal standard-setting context.
- Andrew Nicholas Cormack:
Who can protect Network and Information Security? Fixing the Draft ePrivacy Regulation.
- David Mangan:
Book review: 'Medium Law'.
Volume 9, Number 3, 2018
- Abhilash Nair:
Editorial.
- Laura Drechsler, Juan Carlos Benito Sánchez:
The Price Is (Not) Right: Data Protection and Discrimination in the Age of Pricing Algorithms. - Sonia Desmoulin-Canselier, Daniel Le Métayer:
Algorithmic Decision Systems in the Health and Justice Sectors: Certification and Explanations for Algorithms in European and French Law. - Bart van der Sloot:
Legal consistency after the General Data Protection Regulation and the Police Directive.
- James Griffin:
Book review: 'Media Law'.
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