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Computer Law & Security Review, Volume 34
Volume 34, Number 1, February 2018
- Steve Saxby:
Editor's foreword. 1-2 - Steve Saxby:
New member of the CLSR professional board. 3
- W. Kuan Hon, Christopher Millard:
Banking in the cloud: Part 1 - banks' use of cloud services. 4-24 - Dan Jerker B. Svantesson:
Enter the quagmire - the complicated relationship between data protection law and consumer protection law. 25-36 - Rajen Akalu:
Privacy, consent and vehicular ad hoc networks (VANETs). 37-46 - Joshua Yuvaraj:
How about me? The scope of personal information under the Australian Privacy Act 1988. 47-66 - Max Parasol:
The impact of China's 2016 Cyber Security Law on foreign technology firms, and on China's big data and Smart City dreams. 67-98 - Anna Romanou:
The necessity of the implementation of Privacy by Design in sectors where data protection concerns arise. 99-110 - Graeme Horsman:
Combatting those who intentionally access images depicting child sexual abuse on the Internet: A call for a new offence in England and Wales. 111-124 - Nishtha Madaan, Mohd Abdul Ahad, Sunil M. Sastry:
Data integration in IoT ecosystem: Information linkage as a privacy threat. 125-133 - Christina Tikkinen-Piri, Anna Rohunen, Jouni Markkula:
EU General Data Protection Regulation: Changes and implications for personal data collecting companies. 134-153 - Catherine Jasserand:
Law enforcement access to personal data originally collected by private parties: Missing data subjects' safeguards in directive 2016/680? 154-165
- Kit Burden:
EU update. 166-174 - Nick Pantlin:
European national news. 175-177
- Gabriela Kennedy:
Asia Pacific news. 178-185
- Hector L. MacQueen:
Electronic Signatures in Law, 4th edition by Stephen Mason, Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, University of London, 2016. Pp lvii + 418 (including index). ISBN 978-1-911507000. £37.94. Also available online free of charge at http: //ials.sas.ac.uk/digital/humanities-digital-library/observing-law-ials-open-book-service-law. 186-187
Volume 34, Number 2, April 2018
- Steve Saxby:
Editor's foreword. 189-191 - Steve Saxby:
New member of the CLSR editorial board. 192
- Paul de Hert, Vagelis Papakonstantinou, Gianclaudio Malgieri, Laurent Beslay, Ignacio Sánchez:
The right to data portability in the GDPR: Towards user-centric interoperability of digital services. 193-203 - Mark J. Elliot, Kieron O'Hara, Charles D. Raab, Christine M. O'Keefe, Elaine Mackey, Chris Dibben, Heather Gowans, Kingsley Purdam, Karen McCullagh:
Functional anonymisation: Personal data and the data environment. 204-221 - Miranda Mourby, Elaine Mackey, Mark J. Elliot, Heather Gowans, Susan E. Wallace, Jessica Bell, Hannah Smith, Stergios Aidinlis, Jane Kaye:
Are 'pseudonymised' data always personal data? Implications of the GDPR for administrative data research in the UK. 222-233 - Bart Custers, Francien Dechesne, Alan M. Sears, Tommaso Tani, Simone van der Hof:
A comparison of data protection legislation and policies across the EU. 234-243 - Eric Lachaud:
The General Data Protection Regulation and the rise of certification as a regulatory instrument. 244-256 - Michael Butterworth:
The ICO and artificial intelligence: The role of fairness in the GDPR framework. 257-268 - Eva Lievens, Valerie Verdoodt:
Looking for needles in a haystack: Key issues affecting children's rights in the General Data Protection Regulation. 269-278 - Raphaël Gellert:
Understanding the notion of risk in the General Data Protection Regulation. 279-288 - Gianclaudio Malgieri, Bart Custers:
Pricing privacy - the right to know the value of your personal data. 289-303 - Eduard Fosch-Villaronga, Peter Kieseberg, Tiffany Li:
Humans forget, machines remember: Artificial intelligence and the Right to Be Forgotten. 304-313 - Graham Greenleaf, Andrew Mowbray, Philip Chung:
Building sustainable free legal advisory systems: Experiences from the history of AI & law. 314-326 - Paul de Hert, Cihan Parlar, Juraj Sajfert:
The Cybercrime Convention Committee's 2017 Guidance Note on Production Orders: Unilateralist transborder access to electronic evidence promoted via soft law. 327-336 - W. Kuan Hon, Christopher Millard:
Banking in the cloud: Part 2 - regulation of cloud as 'outsourcing'. 337-357 - Cesare Bartolini, Cristiana Santos, Carsten Ullrich:
Property and the cloud. 358-390
- Julia Hörnle:
Global social media vs local values: Private international law should protect local consumer rights by using the public policy exception? 391-397 - Michael Veale, Lilian Edwards:
Clarity, surprises, and further questions in the Article 29 Working Party draft guidance on automated decision-making and profiling. 398-404 - Ian J. Lloyd:
Data retention. 405-408
- Kit Burden:
EU update. 409-418 - Nick Pantlin:
European national news. 419-422
- Gabriela Kennedy:
Asia Pacific news. 423-432
Volume 34, Number 3, June 2018
- Steve Saxby:
Editor's foreword. 433-435
- Sandra Wachter:
Normative challenges of identification in the Internet of Things: Privacy, profiling, discrimination, and the GDPR. 436-449 - Lachlan Urquhart, Derek McAuley:
Avoiding the internet of insecure industrial things. 450-466 - Roger Clarke:
Guidelines for the responsible application of data analytics. 467-476 - Angela Daly:
The introduction of data breach notification legislation in Australia: A comparative view. 477-495 - Mikhail S. Zhuravlev, Tatiana A. Brazhnik:
Russian data retention requirements: Obligation to store the content of communications. 496-507 - Uldis Kinis:
From Responsible Disclosure Policy (RDP) towards State Regulated Responsible Vulnerability Disclosure Procedure (hereinafter - RVDP): The Latvian approach. 508-522 - Els J. Kindt:
Having yes, using no? About the new legal regime for biometric data. 523-538 - Bart van der Sloot:
A new approach to the right to privacy, or how the European Court of Human Rights embraced the non-domination principle. 539-549 - Alexander Savelyev:
Copyright in the blockchain era: Promises and challenges. 550-561 - Paul Przemyslaw Polanski:
Revisiting country of origin principle: Challenges related to regulating e-commerce in the European Union. 562-581 - Pardis Moslemzadeh Tehrani, Johan Shamsuddin Bin Hj Sabaruddin, Dhiviya A. P. Ramanathan:
Cross border data transfer: Complexity of adequate protection and its exceptions. 582-594 - W. Kuan Hon, Christopher Millard:
Banking in the cloud: Part 3 - contractual issues. 595-614 - David Jacobus Dalenberg:
Preventing discrimination in the automated targeting of job advertisements. 615-627 - Bernardo D. Olivares Olivares:
Technological innovation within the Spanish tax administration and data subjects' right to access: An opportunity knocks. 628-639
- Cedric Vanleenhove:
The European Court of Justice in Bolagsupplysningen: The Brussels I Recast Regulation's jurisdictional rules for online infringement of personality rights further clarified. 640-646
- Kit Burden:
EU update. 647-652 - Nick Pantlin:
European national news. 653-656
- Gabriela Kennedy:
Asia pacific news. 657-665
Volume 34, Number 4, August 2018
- Steve Saxby:
Editor's foreword--CLSR 1985-2018. 667-670 - Katina Michael:
Sylvia Mercado Kierkegaard (1953-2015). 671-676
- Roger Clarke, Marcus R. Wigan:
The information infrastructures of 1985 and 2018: The sociotechnical context of computer law & security. 677-700 - Rolf H. Weber:
"Rose is a rose is a rose is a rose" - what about code and law? 701-706 - Peggy Valcke, Inge Graef, Damian Clifford:
iFairness - Constructing fairness in IT (and other areas of) law through intra- and interdisciplinarity. 707-714 - Dan Jerker B. Svantesson:
Jurisdictional issues and the internet - a brief overview 2.0. 715-722 - Clare Sullivan:
Digital identity - From emergent legal concept to new reality. 723-731 - Vagelis Papakonstantinou, Paul de Hert:
Structuring modern life running on software. Recognizing (some) computer programs as new "digital persons". 732-738 - Stephen Castell:
The future decisions of RoboJudge HHJ Arthur Ian Blockchain: Dread, delight or derision? 739-753 - Alessandro Mantelero:
AI and Big Data: A blueprint for a human rights, social and ethical impact assessment. 754-772 - Yves Poullet:
Is the general data protection regulation the solution? 773-778 - Ian J. Lloyd:
From ugly duckling to Swan. The rise of data protection and its limits. 779-783 - Sophie Stalla-Bourdillon, Henry Pearce, Niko Tsakalakis:
The GDPR: A game changer for electronic identification schemes? The case study of Gov.UK Verify. 784-805 - Daniel Drewer, Vesela Miladinova:
The canary in the data mine. 806-815 - Francis Aldhouse:
A reflection on the priorities of a data protection authority. 816-823 - Tamar Gidron, Uri Volovelsky:
The right to be forgotten: The Israeli version. 824-829 - Xavier Tracol:
Opinion 1/15 of the Grand Chamber dated 26 July 2017 about the agreement on Passenger Name Record data between the EU and Canada. 830-842 - Christopher Millard:
Blockchain and law: Incompatible codes? 843-846 - Gönenç Gürkaynak, Ilay Yilmaz, Burak Yesilaltay, Berk Bengi:
Intellectual property law and practice in the blockchain realm. 847-862 - Alexander Savelyev:
Some risks of tokenization and blockchainizaition of private law. 863-869 - Paul Przemyslaw Polanski:
Rethinking the notion of hosting in the aftermath of Delfi: Shifting from liability to responsibility? 870-880 - Nick Pantlin, Claire Wiseman, Miriam Everett:
Supply chain arrangements: The ABC to GDPR compliance - A spotlight on emerging market practice in supplier contracts in light of the GDPR. 881-885 - Kit Burden:
Impact of disruptive technologies on sourcing and outsourcing transactions. 886-889 - Bert-Jaap Koops, Eleni Kosta:
Looking for some light through the lens of "cryptowar" history: Policy options for law enforcement authorities against "going dark". 890-900 - Ian Walden:
'The Sky is Falling!' - Responses to the 'Going Dark' problem. 901-907 - Joseph V. DeMarco:
An approach to minimizing legal and reputational risk in Red Team hacking exercises. 908-911 - Felicity Gerry, Julia Muraszkiewicz, Olivia Iannelli:
The drive for virtual (online) courts and the failure to consider obligations to combat human trafficking - A short note of concern on identification, protection and privacy of victims. 912-919 - Corien Prins:
Digital justice. 920-923 - Kah Leng Ter:
Singapore's cybersecurity strategy. 924-927 - Richard Kemp:
Legal aspects of cloud security. 928-932 - Stephen Mason:
Documents signed or executed with electronic signatures in English law. 933-945 - Edward A. Morse:
From Rai stones to Blockchains: The transformation of payments. 946-953 - Reinhard Steennot:
Reduced payer's liability for unauthorized payment transactions under the second Payment Services Directive (PSD2). 954-964 - Liyang Hou:
Destructive sharing economy: A passage from status to contract. 965-976
- Kit Burden:
EU update. 977-984 - Nick Pantlin:
European national news. 985-987
- Gabriela Kennedy:
Asia Pacific news. 988-995
Volume 34, Number 5, October 2018
- Steve Saxby:
Editor's foreword. 997-998 - Steve Saxby:
New member of the CLSR professional board. 999
- Paul Quinn, Liam Quinn:
Big genetic data and its big data protection challenges. 1000-1018 - Markus Naarttijärvi:
Balancing data protection and privacy - The case of information security sensor systems. 1019-1038 - Vaclav Janecek:
Ownership of personal data in the Internet of Things. 1039-1052 - David Ryan:
European remedial coherence in the regulation of non-consensual disclosures of sexual images. 1053-1076 - Maria Grazia Porcedda:
Patching the patchwork: appraising the EU regulatory framework on cyber security breaches. 1077-1098 - Miquel Peguera:
Hyperlinking under the lens of the revamped right of communication to the public. 1099-1118 - Agustí Cerrillo-i-Martínez:
How do we provide the digital footprint with eternal rest? Some criteria for legislation regulating digital wills. 1119-1130 - Thomas Hoeren, Stefan Pinelli:
Agile programming - Introduction and current legal challenges. 1131-1138
- Graeme Horsman, Angela King:
Policing and Crime Act 2017: Changes to pre-charge bail and the impact on digital forensic analysis. 1139-1143 - Simon Geiregat:
Cryptocurrencies are (smart) contracts. 1144-1149 - Jan De Bruyne, Jarich Werbrouck:
Merging self-driving cars with the law. 1150-1153
- Kit Burden:
EU update. 1154-1161 - Nick Pantlin:
European national news. 1162-1165
- Gabriela Kennedy:
Asia pacific news. 1166-1174
- Nicolo Zingales:
Data Localization Law and Policy by W. Kuan Hon, Edward Elgar Publishing (2017). ISBN Hardback 978 1 78643 196 7, Elgaronline 978-1 78643 197 4. 1175-1176
Volume 34, Number 6, December 2018
- Steve Saxby:
Editor's foreword. 1177-1179
- Stearns Broadhead:
The contemporary cybercrime ecosystem: A multi-disciplinary overview of the state of affairs and developments. 1180-1196 - Luca Tosoni:
Rethinking Privacy in the Council of Europe's Convention on Cybercrime. 1197-1214 - Andrej Savin:
Regulating internet platforms in the EU - The emergence of the 'Level playing Field'. 1215-1231 - Bernold Nieuwesteeg, Michael Faure:
An analysis of the effectiveness of the EU data breach notification obligation. 1232-1246 - Eugenia A. Politou, Alexandra K. Michota, Efthimios Alepis, Matthias Pocs, Constantinos Patsakis:
Backups and the right to be forgotten in the GDPR: An uneasy relationship. 1247-1257 - Eduard Fosch-Villaronga, Michiel A. Heldeweg:
"Regulation, I presume?" said the robot - Towards an iterative regulatory process for robot governance. 1258-1277 - Adam J. Brown, William Bradley Glisson, Todd R. Andel, Kim-Kwang Raymond Choo:
Cloud forecasting: Legal visibility issues in saturated environments. 1278-1290 - Vikas Kathuria, Jessica C. Lai:
User review portability: Why and how? 1291-1299 - Anna Konstantinovna Zharova, Ian J. Lloyd:
An examination of the experience of cryptocurrency use in Russia. In search of better practice. 1300-1313 - Tom Mackie:
Proving liability for highly and fully automated vehicle accidents in Australia. 1314-1332 - Sunilduth Baichoo, Maleika Heenaye-Mamode Khan, Pramod Bissessur, Narainsamy Pavaday, Nazmeen Boodoo-Jahangeer, Neel R. Purmah:
Legal and ethical considerations of biometric identity card: Case for Mauritius. 1333-1341 - Aimin Qi, Guosong Shao, Wentong Zheng:
Assessing China's Cybersecurity Law. 1342-1354
- Kit Burden:
EU update. 1355-1359 - Nick Pantlin:
European national news. 1360-1363
- Gabriela Kennedy:
Asia Pacific news. 1364-1376
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