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- Daniel Bunge:
In the Shadow of Banking: Oversight of Fintechs and Their Service Companies. New Technology, Big Data and the Law 2017: 301-326 - Marcelo Corrales, Karim Djemame:
A Brokering Framework for Assessing Legal Risks in Big Data and the Cloud. New Technology, Big Data and the Law 2017: 187-222 - Marcelo Corrales, Mark Fenwick, Nikolaus Forgó:
Disruptive Technologies Shaping the Law of the Future. New Technology, Big Data and the Law 2017: 1-14 - Marcelo Corrales, George Kousiouris:
Nudging Cloud Providers: Improving Cloud Architectures Through Intermediary Services. New Technology, Big Data and the Law 2017: 151-186 - Nikolaus Forgó, Christian Hawellek, Friederike Knoke, Jonathan Stoklas:
The Collection of Electronic Evidence in Germany: A Spotlight on Recent Legal Developments and Court Rulings. New Technology, Big Data and the Law 2017: 251-279 - Nikolaus Forgó, Stefanie Hänold, Benjamin Schütze:
The Principle of Purpose Limitation and Big Data. New Technology, Big Data and the Law 2017: 17-42 - Yuriko Haga:
Right to be Forgotten: A New Privacy Right in the Era of Internet. New Technology, Big Data and the Law 2017: 97-126 - Ugo Pagallo:
LegalAIze: Tackling the Normative Challenges of Artificial Intelligence and Robotics Through the Secondary Rules of Law. New Technology, Big Data and the Law 2017: 281-300 - Ioannis Revolidis:
Internet Intermediaries and Copyright Enforcement in the EU: In Search of a Balanced Approach. New Technology, Big Data and the Law 2017: 223-248 - Cecilia Magnusson Sjöberg:
Scientific Research and Academic e-Learning in Light of the EU's Legal Framework for Data Protection. New Technology, Big Data and the Law 2017: 43-63 - Christine Storr, Pam Storr:
Internet of Things: Right to Data from a European Perspective. New Technology, Big Data and the Law 2017: 65-96 - Shinto Teramoto, Paulius Jurcys:
Intermediaries and Mutual Trust: The Role of Social Capital in Facilitating Innovation and Creativity. New Technology, Big Data and the Law 2017: 129-150 - Marcelo Corrales, Mark Fenwick, Nikolaus Forgó:
New Technology, Big Data and the Law. Perspectives in Law, Business and Innovation, Springer 2017, ISBN 978-981-10-5037-4 [contents]
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