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- Nataliia Bulat:
Protection of non-original objects generated by artificial intelligence: the Ukrainian copyright law approach. Int. J. Law Inf. Technol. 32(1) (2024) - Rudraksh Lakra, Abhijeet Shrivastava:
Confronting the metadata dilemma in India: a turn to context and proportionality. Int. J. Law Inf. Technol. 32(1) (2024) - Kateryna Nekit:
The (im)possibility of personal and industrial (machine-generated) data to be subject to property rights. Int. J. Law Inf. Technol. 32(1) (2024) - 2023
- Elena Abrusci, Richard Mackenzie-Gray Scott:
The questionable necessity of a new human right against being subject to automated decision-making. Int. J. Law Inf. Technol. 31(2): 114-143 (2023) - Jacob O. Arowosegbe:
Data bias, intelligent systems and criminal justice outcomes. Int. J. Law Inf. Technol. 31(1): 22-45 (2023) - Shadab Bin Ashraf, Md. Masrur Islam:
AI and the future of human rights in Bangladesh: a call for robust legal and ethical frameworks. Int. J. Law Inf. Technol. 31(4): 331-348 (2023) - Ferreira Daniel Brantes, Cristiane Giovannini, Elizaveta A Gromova, Jorge Brantes Ferreira:
Arbitration chambers and technology: witness tampering and perceived effectiveness in videoconferenced dispute resolution proceedings. Int. J. Law Inf. Technol. 31(1): 75-90 (2023) - Federico Casolari, Carlotta Buttaboni, Luciano Floridi:
The EU Data Act in context: a legal assessment. Int. J. Law Inf. Technol. 31(4): 399-412 (2023) - Jorge L. Contreras:
The Equality Machine: Harnessing Digital Technology for a Brighter, More Inclusive Future, by Orly Lobel. Int. J. Law Inf. Technol. 31(3): 276-278 (2023) - David Oliver Erdos:
Digital Death, Digital Assets and Post-Mortem Privacy by Edina Harbinja. Int. J. Law Inf. Technol. 31(4): 413-414 (2023) - Nataliia Filatova-Bilous:
Content moderation in times of war: testing state and self-regulation, contract and human rights law in search of optimal solutions. Int. J. Law Inf. Technol. 31(1): 46-74 (2023) - Florian Gamper:
A non-contractual approach to smart contracts. Int. J. Law Inf. Technol. 31(3): 231-252 (2023) - Bernd Justin Jütte:
Copyright Exhaustion: Law and Policy in the United States and the European Union, by Péter Mezei. Int. J. Law Inf. Technol. 31(2): 169-170 (2023) - Christof Koolen:
Internet of Things and the Law: Legal Strategies for Consumer-Centric Smart Technologies, by Guido Noto La Diega. Int. J. Law Inf. Technol. 31(1): 91-93 (2023) - Han-Wei Liu:
The transatlantic divide: intermediary liability, free expression, and the limits of trade harmonization. Int. J. Law Inf. Technol. 31(4): 376-398 (2023) - Katie Logos, Russell Brewer, Colette Langos, Bryce Westlake:
Establishing a framework for the ethical and legal use of web scrapers by cybercrime and cybersecurity researchers: learnings from a systematic review of Australian research. Int. J. Law Inf. Technol. 31(3): 186-212 (2023) - Matús Mesarcík:
We, the Robots? Regulating Artificial Intelligence and the Limits of the Law, by Simon Chesterman. Int. J. Law Inf. Technol. 31(3): 279-281 (2023) - Andrew D. Mitchell, Dominic Let, Lingxi Tang:
AI Regulation and the Protection of Source Code. Int. J. Law Inf. Technol. 31(4): 283-301 (2023) - Rebecca Ong:
Privacy and personal information protection in China's all-seeing state. Int. J. Law Inf. Technol. 31(4): 349-375 (2023) - Andrés Chomczyk Penedo, Pablo Trigo Kramcsák:
Can the European Financial Data Space remove bias in financial AI development? Opportunities and regulatory challenges. Int. J. Law Inf. Technol. 31(3): 253-275 (2023) - Hesam Nourooz Pour:
Transitional justice and online social platforms: Facebook and the Rohingya genocide. Int. J. Law Inf. Technol. 31(2): 95-113 (2023) - Kinga Sorbán:
An elephant in the room - EU policy gaps in the regulation of moderating illegal sexual content on video-sharing platforms. Int. J. Law Inf. Technol. 31(3): 171-185 (2023) - Pawel Szwajdler:
Digital assets and inheritance law: How to create fundamental principles of digital succession system? Int. J. Law Inf. Technol. 31(2): 144-168 (2023) - Papawadee Tanodomdej:
The boundary between digital goods and E-services in cross-border E-commerce and implication for non-discrimination under the WTO system. Int. J. Law Inf. Technol. 31(3): 213-230 (2023) - Petros Terzis:
Law and the political economy of AI production. Int. J. Law Inf. Technol. 31(4): 302-330 (2023) - Kebene Wodajo:
The user state: an alternative reading of the state role and duty in the age of platformized harm. Int. J. Law Inf. Technol. 31(1): 1-21 (2023) - 2022
- Abdulrahman S. S. Aldossary:
Digital IDs for advanced robotics systems as a regulatory infrastructure. Int. J. Law Inf. Technol. 30(3): 350-367 (2022) - Zo Asser:
Internet Jurisdiction - Law and Practice by Julia Hörnle. Int. J. Law Inf. Technol. 30(1): 110-114 (2022) - William Bendix, Jon Mackay:
Fox in the henhouse: The delegation of regulatory and privacy enforcement to big tech. Int. J. Law Inf. Technol. 30(2): 115-134 (2022) - Michael Birnhack, Tal Morse:
Digital remains: property or privacy? Int. J. Law Inf. Technol. 30(3): 280-301 (2022)
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