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Computer Law & Security Review, Volume 31
Volume 31, Number 1, February 2015
- Steve Saxby:

Editor's foreword. 1-2
- Kate Mathews-Hunt

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Gaming the system: Fake online reviews v. consumer law. 3-25 - Bart van der Sloot:

Do privacy and data protection rules apply to legal persons and should they? A proposal for a two-tiered system. 26-45 - Aleksandra Kuczerawy

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Intermediary liability & freedom of expression: Recent developments in the EU notice & action initiative. 46-56 - Tatiana-Eleni Synodinou

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Intermediaries' liability for online copyright infringement in the EU: Evolutions and confusions. 57-67 - Kah Leng Ter:

Internet defamation and the online intermediary. 68-77 - Alex B. Makulilo:

Myth and reality of harmonisation of data privacy policies in Africa. 78-89 - Parviz Bagheri, Kamal Halili Hassan:

Access to information and rights of withdrawal in Internet contracts in Iran: The legal challenges. 90-98 - Jian Li:

Is online media a two-sided market? 99-111
- Xavier Tracol:

Back to basics: The European Court of Justice further defined the concept of personal data and the scope of the right of data subjects to access it. 112-119 - Francis Augusto Medeiros, Lee Andrew Bygrave:

Brazil's Marco Civil da Internet: Does it live up to the hype? 120-130 - Rebecca Ong:

Liability of Internet intermediaries for user-generated content: An examination of Oriental Press Group Ltd v Fevaworks Solutions Ltd. 131-138
- Kit Burden:

EU update. 139-145 - Nick Pantlin:

European national news. 146-149
- Gabriela Kennedy:

Asia-Pacific news. 150-156
- Monika Zalnieriute

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Emerging challenges in privacy law: Comparative perspectives. 157-159
Volume 31, Number 2, April 2015
- Steve Saxby:

Editor's foreword. 161-162
- Steve Saxby:

The 2014 CLSR-LSPI Lisbon seminar on 'the digital citizen' - Presented at the 9th International Conference on Legal, Security and Privacy Issues in IT Law (LSPI) 15-17 October 2014, Vieira De Almeida & Associados, Lisbon, Portugal. 163-180 - Sarah Spiekermann, Alexander Novotny

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A vision for global privacy bridges: Technical and legal measures for international data markets. 181-200 - Kunbei Zhang, Aernout H. J. Schmidt:

Thinking of data protection law's subject matter as a complex adaptive system: A heuristic display. 201-220 - Graham Greenleaf, Philip Chung, Andrew Mowbray

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Supporting and influencing data privacy practice: The free access International Privacy Law Library. 221-233 - Rolf H. Weber:

The digital future - A challenge for privacy? 234-242 - Adéle da Veiga

, Nico Martins
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Information security culture and information protection culture: A validated assessment instrument. 243-256 - Markus Oermann

, Lennart Ziebarth:
Interpreting code - Adapting the methodology to analyze the normative contents of law for the analysis of technology. 257-267 - Clare Sullivan, Sophie Stalla-Bourdillon

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Digital identity and French personality rights - A way forward in recognising and protecting an individual's rights in his/her digital identity. 268-279 - David Wright, Rowena Rodrigues

, Charles D. Raab, Richard Jones, Iván Székely, Kirstie Ball
, Rocco Bellanova
, Stine Bergersen:
Questioning surveillance. 280-292
- Kit Burden:

EU update. 293-299 - Nick Pantlin:

European national news. 300-303
- Gabriela Kennedy:

Asia Pacific news. 304-311
- Monika Zalnieriute

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Internet Privacy Rights: Rights to Protect Autonomy. 312-313
Volume 31, Number 3, June 2015
- Steve Saxby:

Editor's foreword. 315-316
- Ronald Leenes

, Eleni Kosta
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Taming the cookie monster with Dutch law - A tale of regulatory failure. 317-335 - Anna Bunn:

The curious case of the right to be forgotten. 336-350 - Ellen Wauters, Eva Lievens, Peggy Valcke

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Children as social network actors: A European legal perspective on challenges concerning membership, rights, conduct and liability. 351-364 - Tarun Krishnakumar:

From flags to Facebook: Symbolic expression in the United States and India. 365-375 - Paulius Cerka, Jurgita Grigiene, Gintare Sirbikyte:

Liability for damages caused by artificial intelligence. 376-389 - Gary Lilienthal

, Nehaluddin Ahmad
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Cyber-attack as inevitable kinetic war. 390-400 - Gönenç Gürkaynak, Ilay Yilmaz:

Regulating payment services and electronic money: A comparative regulatory approach with a specific focus on Turkish legislation. 401-411 - Wei Gao

, Yao Yang:
Chaining cyber-titans to neutrality: An updated common carrier approach to regulate Platform Service Providers. 412-421 - Adam Legge:

Online behavioural advertising: A comparative study of regulation between the EU and Hong Kong. 422-429
- Kit Burden:

EU update. 430-434 - Nick Pantlin:

European national news. 435-438
- Gabriela Kennedy:

Asia-Pacific news. 439-445
Volume 31, Number 4, August 2015
- Felicity Gerry

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New member of the professional board: CLSR is very pleased to welcome Felicity Gerry to the Professional Board of CLSR. 447
- Steve Saxby:

Editor's foreword. 448-449
- Kate Mathews-Hunt

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CloudConsumer: contracts, codes & the law. 450-477 - Dan Svantesson

, Felicity Gerry
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Access to extraterritorial evidence: The Microsoft cloud case and beyond. 478-489 - Huw Fryer, Sophie Stalla-Bourdillon

, Tim Chown:
Malicious web pages: What if hosting providers could actually do something... 490-505 - Maurice Schellekens:

Self-driving cars and the chilling effect of liability law. 506-517 - Bart Custers

, Bas Vergouw:
Promising policing technologies: Experiences, obstacles and police needs regarding law enforcement technologies. 518-526 - R. L. David Hughes:

Two concepts of privacy. 527-537 - Roger Clarke

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The prospects of easier security for small organisations and consumers. 538-552
- Richard Kemp:

ISO 27018 and personal information in the cloud: First year scorecard. 553-555
- Kit Burden:

EU update. 556-562 - Nick Pantlin:

European national news. 563-566
- Gabriela Kennedy:

Asia-Pacific news. 567-579
- Dan Jerker B. Svantesson

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Internet Governance by Contract. 580-581
Volume 31, Number 5, October 2015
- Steve Saxby:

Editor's foreword. 583-584
- Steve Saxby:

Erratum to "Editor's foreword" [2015] 31 CLSR 448-449. 585
- Kayleen Manwaring

, Roger Clarke
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Surfing the third wave of computing: A framework for research into eObjects. 586-603 - Jonida Milaj:

Invalidation of the data retention directive - Extending the proportionality test. 604-617 - Rolf H. Weber:

Internet of things: Privacy issues revisited. 618-627 - Felicity Gerry

, Catherine Moore:
A slippery and inconsistent slope: How Cambodia's draft cybercrime law exposed the dangerous drift away from international human rights standards. 628-650 - Karolina La Fors-Owczynik

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Minor protection or major injustice? - Children's rights and digital preventions directed at youth in the Dutch justice system. 651-667 - Rebecca Ong:

Cyber-bullying and young people: How Hong Kong keeps the new playground safe. 668-678 - Yue Liu:

Consumer protection in mobile payments in China: A critical analysis of Alipay's service agreement. 679-688 - Liyang Hou

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When competition law meets telecom regulation: the Chinese context. 689-700
- Kit Burden:

EU update. 701-704 - Nick Pantlin:

European national news. 705-709
- Gabriela Kennedy:

Asia-Pacific news. 710-715
Volume 31, Number 6, December 2015
- Steve Saxby:

Editor's foreword. 717-718
- Anna-Maria Osula

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Transborder access and territorial sovereignty. 719-735 - Roba Abbas

, Katina Michael, Michael G. Michael, Rob Nicholls
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Key government agency perspectives on location based services regulation. 736-748 - Fanny Coudert, Denis Butin, Daniel Le Métayer:

Body-worn cameras for police accountability: Opportunities and risks. 749-762 - Lisa Collingwood, Graeme Broadbent:

Offending and being offended online: Vile messages, jokes and the law. 763-772 - Paul P. Polanski

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Towards the single digital market for e-identification and trust services. 773-781 - Zhong Wang

, Qian Yu:
Privacy trust crisis of personal data in China in the era of Big Data: The survey and countermeasures. 782-792 - Shen Wei:

Internet lending in China: Status quo, potential risks and regulatory options. 793-809
- Kit Burden:

EU update. 810-815 - Nick Pantlin:

European national news. 816-819
- Gabriela Kennedy:

Asia-Pacific news. 820-827

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