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Computer Law & Security Review, Volume 32
Volume 32, Number 1, February 2016
- Steve Saxby:
Editor's foreword. 1-2
- Xavier Caron, Rachelle Bosua, Sean B. Maynard, Atif Ahmad:
The Internet of Things (IoT) and its impact on individual privacy: An Australian perspective. 4-15 - Paul de Hert, Vagelis Papakonstantinou, Irene Kamara:
The cloud computing standard ISO/IEC 27018 through the lens of the EU legislation on data protection. 16-30 - Monika Zalnieriute:
The promise and potential of transgovernmental cooperation on the international data privacy agenda: Communicative action, deliberative capacity and their limits. 31-54 - Kate Mathews-Hunt:
CookieConsumer: Tracking online behavioural advertising in Australia. 55-90 - Elizabeth Kennedy, Christopher Millard:
Data security and multi-factor authentication: Analysis of requirements under EU law and in selected EU Member States. 91-110 - Tomás Minárik, Anna-Maria Osula:
Tor does not stink: Use and abuse of the Tor anonymity network from the perspective of law. 111-127 - Alexander Savelyev:
Russia's new personal data localization regulations: A step forward or a self-imposed sanction? 128-145 - Evelyne J. B. Sørensen:
The post that wasn't: Facebook monitors everything users type and not publish. 146-151
- Roger Clarke:
Appropriate regulatory responses to the drone epidemic. 152-155
- Kit Burden:
EU update. 156-161 - Nick Pantlin:
European National News. 162-165
- Gabriela Kennedy:
Asia-Pacific news. 166-175
Volume 32, Number 2, April 2016
- Steve Saxby:
Editor's foreword. 177-178
- Paul de Hert, Vagelis Papakonstantinou:
The new General Data Protection Regulation: Still a sound system for the protection of individuals? 179-194 - Daniel Drewer, Jan Ellermann:
May the (well-balanced) force be with us! The launch of the European Counter Terrorism Centre (ECTC). 195-204 - Felicity Gerry, Julia Muraszkiewicz, Niovi Vavoula:
The role of technology in the fight against human trafficking: Reflections on privacy and data protection concerns. 205-217 - Cesare Bartolini, Lawrence Siry:
The right to be forgotten in the light of the consent of the data subject. 218-237 - Alessandro Mantelero:
Personal data for decisional purposes in the age of analytics: From an individual to a collective dimension of data protection. 238-255 - Frederik J. Zuiderveen Borgesius:
Singling out people without knowing their names - Behavioural targeting, pseudonymous data, and the new Data Protection Regulation. 256-271 - Damian Clifford, Yung Shin Van Der Sype:
Online dispute resolution: Settling data protection disputes in a digital world of customers. 272-285 - Niels van Dijk, Raphaël Gellert, Kjetil Rommetveit:
A risk to a right? Beyond data protection risk assessments. 286-306 - Maurice Schellekens:
Car hacking: Navigating the regulatory landscape. 307-315 - Darius Stitilis, Marius Laurinaitis:
Legal regulation of the use of dashboard cameras: Aspects of privacy protection. 316-326 - Maarten Truyens, Patrick Van Eecke:
Liability of domain name registries: Don't shoot the messenger. 327-344
- Xavier Tracol:
"Invalidator" strikes back: The harbour has never been safe. 345-362
- Kit Burden:
EU update. 363-368 - Nick Pantlin:
European National News. 369-374
- Gabriela Kennedy:
Asia-Pacific news. 375-380
Volume 32, Number 3, June 2016
- Steve Saxby:
Editor's foreword. 381-382
- Chris Holder, Vikram Khurana, Faye Harrison, Louisa Jacobs:
Robotics and law: Key legal and regulatory implications of the robotics age (Part I of II). 383-402 - Roger Clarke:
Privacy impact assessments as a control mechanism for Australian counter-terrorism initiatives. 403-418 - Graeme Horsman:
Digital forensics: Understanding the development of criminal law in England and Wales on images depicting child sexual abuse. 419-432 - Karolina La Fors-Owczynik:
Monitoring migrants or making migrants 'misfit'? Data protection and human rights perspectives on Dutch identity management practices regarding migrants. 433-449 - Claire Gayrel:
The principle of proportionality applied to biometrics in France: Review of ten years of CNIL's deliberations. 450-461 - Eoin Carolan:
The continuing problems with online consent under the EU's emerging data protection principles. 462-473 - Clare Sullivan:
Digital citizenship and the right to digital identity under international law. 474-481 - Reinhard Steennot:
Rules of jurisdiction and conflict rules relating to online cross-border contracts concerning touristic services provided to consumers. 482-494 - Marina Abdul Majid, Azizan Baharuddin, Lee Wei Chang:
Preventing intangible technology transfer (ITT) on the Internet and telecommunications for bioterrorism through Malaysia's Strategic Trade Act 2010 (STA 2010). 495-512 - Blaz Markelj, Sabina Zgaga:
Comprehension of cyber threats and their consequences in Slovenia. 513-525 - Bilge Karabacak, Sevgi Özkan Yildirim, Nazife Baykal:
Regulatory approaches for cyber security of critical infrastructures: The case of Turkey. 526-539
- Kit Burden:
EU update. 540-545 - Nick Pantlin:
European national news. 546-548
- Gabriela Kennedy:
Asia-Pacific news. 549-554
Volume 32, Number 4, August 2016
- Steve Saxby:
Editor's foreword. 555-556
- Chris Holder, Vikram Khurana, Joanna Hook, Gregory Bacon, Rachel Day:
Robotics and law: Key legal and regulatory implications of the robotics age (part II of II). 557-576 - Rachel L. Finn, David Wright:
Privacy, data protection and ethics for civil drone practice: A survey of industry, regulators and civil society organisations. 577-586 - David Barnard-Wills, Cristina Pauner Chulvi, Paul de Hert:
Data protection authority perspectives on the impact of data protection reform on cooperation in the EU. 587-598 - Valerie Verdoodt, Damian Clifford, Eva Lievens:
Toying with children's emotions, the new game in town? The legality of advergames in the EU. 599-614 - Susan Corbett:
Videogames and their clones - How copyright law might address the problem. 615-622 - Mark Burdon, Jodie Siganto, Lizzie Coles-Kemp:
The regulatory challenges of Australian information security practice. 623-633 - Mario Viola de Azevedo Cunha, Gabriel Itagiba:
Between privacy, freedom of information and freedom of expression: Is there a right to be forgotten in Brazil? 634-641 - Jeff Kosseff:
The hazards of cyber-vigilantism. 642-649
- Kit Burden:
EU update. 650-654 - Nick Pantlin:
European national news. 655-658
- Gabriela Kennedy:
Asia-Pacific news. 659-668
Volume 32, Number 5, October 2016
- Steve Saxby:
Editor's foreword. 669-670
- Dan Jerker B. Svantesson, Lodewijk van Zwieten:
Law enforcement access to evidence via direct contact with cloud providers - identifying the contours of a solution. 671-682 - Niamh Christina Gleeson, Ian Walden:
Placing the state in the cloud: Issues of data governance and public procurement. 683-695 - Nancy J. King, Jay Forder:
Data analytics and consumer profiling: Finding appropriate privacy principles for discovered data. 696-714 - Rolf H. Weber, Evelyne Studer:
Cybersecurity in the Internet of Things: Legal aspects. 715-728 - Els J. Kindt:
Why research may no longer be the same: About the territorial scope of the New Data Protection Regulation. 729-748 - Gönenç Gürkaynak, Ilay Yilmaz, Gunes Haksever:
Stifling artificial intelligence: Human perils. 749-758 - Mehmet Bedii Kaya:
The regulation of Internet intermediaries under Turkish law: Is there a delicate balance between rights and obligations? 759-774
- Xavier Tracol:
EU-U.S. Privacy Shield: The saga continues. 775-777
- Kit Burden:
EU update. 778-783 - Nick Pantlin:
European national news. 784-786
- Gabriela Kennedy:
Asia-Pacific news. 787-793
- Lee A. Bygrave:
Asian Data Privacy Laws: Trade and Human Rights Perspectives, Graham Greenleaf, Oxford University Press, Oxford (2014). 579pp, ISBN 0199679665, 9780199679669, £115. 794-795
Volume 32, Number 6, December 2016
- Steve Saxby:
Editor's foreword. 797-798
- Víctor Rodríguez-Doncel, Cristiana Santos, Pompeu Casanovas, Asunción Gómez-Pérez:
Legal aspects of linked data - The European framework. 799-813 - Eric Lachaud:
Why the certification process defined in the General Data Protection Regulation cannot be successful. 814-826 - Mary Donnelly:
Payments in the digital market: Evaluating the contribution of Payment Services Directive II. 827-839 - A. Assaduzzaman:
Legal issues in the application of CISG in online sale (e-commence) contracts. 840-851 - Markus Naarttijärvi:
Swedish police implementation of IMSI-catchers in a European law perspective. 852-867 - Vladislav Arkhipov, Victor Naumov:
The legal definition of personal data in the regulatory environment of the Russian Federation: Between formal certainty and technological development. 868-887 - Ramil M. Aslanov:
The right to information in the legislation of the Azerbaijan Republic. 888-897 - Pek San Tay, Cheng Peng Sik:
Data mining and copyright: A bittersweet technology gift for copyright owners and the Malaysian public? 898-906
- Kit Burden:
EU update. 907-911 - Nick Pantlin:
European national news. 912-914
- Gabriela Kennedy:
Asia-Pacific news. 915-921
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