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- Simone Aliprandi, Andrea Mangiatordi:
Content production and perception of copyright: an analysis of habits and beliefs of internet users. Eur. J. Law Technol. 4(3) (2013) - Emily Allbon:
Too cool for (law) school? Using technology to engage students in legal skills. Eur. J. Law Technol. 4(1) (2013) - Jonathan Bainbridge, Karen Counsell, Freda Grealy, Paul Maharg, Joel Mills, Rory O'Boyle:
iPads in Legal Learning (iLEGALL): mobile devices in professional legal learning. Eur. J. Law Technol. 4(1) (2013) - Chiara Bodei, Pierpaolo Degano, Letterio Galletta, Gianluca Mezzetti, Gianluigi Ferrari:
Security in Pervasive Applications: A Survey. Eur. J. Law Technol. 4(2) (2013) - Graeme Broadbent, Pamela Sellman:
Images of Law and Legal Education: Law School websites and the provision of information. Eur. J. Law Technol. 4(1) (2013) - Joseph A. Cannataci:
Defying the logic, forgetting the facts: the new European proposal for data protection in the police sector. Eur. J. Law Technol. 4(2) (2013) - Joseph A. Cannataci, Sebastiano Faro, Maria Angela Biasiotti:
Editorial for Special Issue on Surveillance. Eur. J. Law Technol. 4(2) (2013) - Clarice Marinho Martins de Castro, Chris Reed, Ruy J. G. B. de Queiroz:
On the Applicability of the Common European Sales Law to some Models of Cloud Computing Services. Eur. J. Law Technol. 4(3) (2013) - Wai Shun Chow, Firew Kebede Tiba:
Professional Legal Education Reviews: Too Many "What"s, Too Few "How"s. Eur. J. Law Technol. 4(1) (2013) - Janice Ann Denoncourt:
Using Film to Enhance Intellectual Property Law Education: Getting the Message Across. Eur. J. Law Technol. 4(1) (2013) - Alessandro Fantechi, Chris D. Nugent, Alessandro Pinzuti, Enrico Vicario, Tommaso Magherini:
An On-line system for automated recognition of human activities. Eur. J. Law Technol. 4(2) (2013) - Uno G. H. Fors, Åsa Skoglund:
A pilot study of virtual cases in law education. Eur. J. Law Technol. 4(3) (2013) - Antonella Galetta:
The changing nature of the presumption of innocence in today's surveillance societies: rewrite human rights or regulate the use of surveillance technologies? Eur. J. Law Technol. 4(2) (2013) - Katleen Janssen, Sara Hugelier:
Open data as the standard for Europe? A critical analysis of the European Commission's proposal to amend the PSI Directive. Eur. J. Law Technol. 4(3) (2013) - Vildana Sulic Kenk, Janez Krizaj, Vitomir Struc, Simon Dobrisek:
Smart Surveillance Technologies in Border Control. Eur. J. Law Technol. 4(2) (2013) - Heiner Koch, Tobias Matzner, Julia Krumm:
Privacy Enhancing of Smart CCTV and its Ethical and Legal Problems. Eur. J. Law Technol. 4(2) (2013) - Angela Kretschmann:
Copyright and Movements of Access: Business is Business, but Friends are Friends. Eur. J. Law Technol. 4(3) (2013) - Philip Leith, Cynthia Fellows:
BAILII, Legal Education and Open Access to Law. Eur. J. Law Technol. 4(1) (2013) - Paul Maharg, Sefton Bloxham:
Editorial. Eur. J. Law Technol. 4(1) (2013) - Paul Maharg, Sefton Bloxham:
Professor Abdul Paliwala - An Appreciation. Eur. J. Law Technol. 4(1) (2013) - Patricia McKellar, Steven Warburton:
Developing an e-reader and e-publishing model for flexible and open learning on a distance learning LLB programme. Eur. J. Law Technol. 4(1) (2013) - Sandra Meredith:
Critical review of referencing software when used with OSCOLA. Eur. J. Law Technol. 4(1) (2013) - Daniele Mezzana, Marija Krlic:
The current context of surveillance: An overview of some emerging phenomena and policies. Eur. J. Law Technol. 4(2) (2013) - Roksana Moore:
The Case for Regulating Quality within Computer Security Applications. Eur. J. Law Technol. 4(3) (2013) - Antoinette Muntjewerff:
CASE reading, structuring and analyzing decisions by judges. Eur. J. Law Technol. 4(1) (2013) - Filippo Novario:
Cyberspace, Surveillance and Law: a legal informatics perspective. Eur. J. Law Technol. 4(2) (2013) - Abdul Paliwala:
Curriculum Vitae. Eur. J. Law Technol. 4(1) (2013) - Abdul Paliwala:
Publications. Eur. J. Law Technol. 4(1) (2013) - Radek Pospisil, Milan Skrob:
Actual Trends in Improvement of risk area security using combined methods for biometrical identification of subjects. Eur. J. Law Technol. 4(2) (2013) - Stefano Rodotà:
Some Remarks on Surveillance today. Eur. J. Law Technol. 4(2) (2013)
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