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Computer Law & Security Review, Volume 52
Volume 52, 2024
- Joeri Loggen, Asier Moneva, Eric Rutger Leukfeldt:
A systematic narrative review of pathways into, desistance from, and risk factors of financial-economic cyber-enabled crime. 105858 - DLA Piper EU update. 105859
- Kai von Lewinski, Michael Beurskens, Stefanie Scherzinger:
Data modelling as a means of power: At the legal and computer science crossroads. 105865 - Niels Vandezande:
Cybersecurity in the EU: How the NIS2-directive stacks up against its predecessor. 105890 - Huaiyin Zhang, Rongrong Wang, Kui Cai:
Research on the application and examination of electronic evidence preserved on the blockchain in Chinese copyright judicial practice. 105891 - Anna Huggins, Alice Witt, Mark Burdon:
Digital distortions and interpretive choices: A cartographic perspective on encoding regulation. 105895 - Nick Pantlin:
European National News. 105896 - Gianclaudio Malgieri, Frank Pasquale:
Licensing high-risk artificial intelligence: Toward ex ante justification for a disruptive technology. 105899 - Kuo-Chun Chien, Chia-Hui Chang, Ren-Der Sun:
Legal knowledge management for prosecutors based on judgment prediction and error analysis from indictments. 105902 - Silvana Castano, Alfio Ferrara, Emanuela Furiosi, Stefano Montanelli, Sergio Picascia, Davide Riva, Carolina Stefanetti:
Enforcing legal information extraction through context-aware techniques: The ASKE approach. 105903 - Valerio Bellandi, Christian Bernasconi, Fausto Lodi, Matteo Palmonari, Riccardo Pozzi, Marco Ripamonti, Stefano Siccardi:
An entity-centric approach to manage court judgments based on Natural Language Processing. 105904 - Dariusz Kloza:
The right not to use the internet. 105907 - Daniele Licari, Giovanni Comandè:
ITALIAN-LEGAL-BERT models for improving natural language processing tasks in the Italian legal domain. 105908 - Edoardo D. Martino:
Monetary sovereignty in the digital era. The law & macroeconomics of digital private money. 105909 - Hilary J. Allen:
Regulating fintech: A harm focused approach. 105910 - Nadezhda Purtova, Robin L. Pierce:
Citizen scientists as data controllers: Data protection and ethics challenges of distributed science. 105911 - Sarah Turner, Leonie Maria Tanczer:
In principle vs in practice: User, expert and policymaker attitudes towards the right to data portability in the internet of things. 105912 - Wenkai Li, Paul Quinn:
The European Health Data Space: An expanded right to data portability? 105913 - Christof Koolen, Kim Wuyts, Wouter Joosen, Peggy Valcke:
From insight to compliance: Appropriate technical and organisational security measures through the lens of cybersecurity maturity models. 105914 - Natali Helberger:
FutureNewsCorp, or how the AI Act changed the future of news. 105915 - Holly Hoch, Corinna Hertweck, Michele Loi, Aurelia Tamò-Larrieux:
Discrimination for the sake of fairness by design and its legal framework. 105916 - Max von Grafenstein, Isabel Kiefaber, Julie Heumüller, Valentin Rupp, Paul Graßl, Otto Kolless, Zsófia Puzst:
Privacy icons as a component of effective transparency and controls under the GDPR: effective data protection by design based on art. 25 GDPR. 105924 - Christophe Geiger, Vincenzo Iaia:
The forgotten creator: Towards a statutory remuneration right for machine learning of generative AI. 105925 - Jasmijn Boeken:
From compliance to security, responsibility beyond law. 105926 - Nils Brinker:
Identification and demarcation - A general definition and method to address information technology in European IT security law. 105927 - Zhilong Guo, Jie Hao, Lewis Kennedy:
Protection path of personal data and privacy in China: Moving from monism to dualism in civil law and then in criminal law. 105928 - Yurong Zhang, Jincheng Li, Wei Yang:
The dilemma and improvement of anti-suit injunctions in standard-essential patent litigation in China. 105929 - Han Qin, Li Chen, Luye Mou:
The development of China's electronic case file regulations and its future implications. 105930 - Eyup Kun:
Challenges in regulating cloud service providers in EU financial regulation: From operational to systemic risks, and examining challenges of the new oversight regime for critical cloud service providers under the Digital Operational Resilience Act. 105931 - Valentin Rupp, Max von Grafenstein:
Clarifying "personal data" and the role of anonymisation in data protection law: Including and excluding data from the scope of the GDPR (more clearly) through refining the concept of data protection. 105932 - Cristina Del-Real, Els De Busser, Bibi van den Berg:
Shielding software systems: A comparison of security by design and privacy by design based on a systematic literature review. 105933 - Christopher Boniface, Lachlan Urquhart, Melissa Terras:
Towards a right to repair for the Internet of Things: A review of legal and policy aspects. 105934 - Bart Custers:
A fair trial in complex technology cases: Why courts and judges need a basic understanding of complex technologies. 105935 - Liyuan Wang:
Application of information technology in judicial field: The development model of online litigation in China. 105936 - Victor Oliveira Fernandes:
Lost in translation? Critically assessing the promises and perils of Brazil's Digital Markets Act proposal in the light of international experiments. 105937 - Mateusz Cholodecki:
The future EU postal regulation. What can be learnt from the telecommunication regulations. 105938 - Jingchen Zhao:
Promoting more accountable AI in the boardroom through smart regulation. 105939 - Olumide Babalola:
Transborder flow of personal data (TDF) in Africa: Stocktaking the ills and gains of a divergently regulated business mechanism. 105940 - Maarten Herbosch:
Fraud by generative AI chatbots: On the thin line between deception and negligence. 105941 - Andreas Häuselmann, Bart Custers:
Substantive fairness in the GDPR: Fairness Elements for Article 5.1a GDPR. 105942 - Mauricio Figueroa-Torres:
Affection as a service: Ghostbots and the changing nature of mourning. 105943 - Amy Dunphy:
Is the regulation of connected and automated vehicles (CAVs) a wicked problem and why does it matter? 105944 - Elisabeth Steindl:
Consumer neuro devices within EU product safety law: Are we prepared for big tech ante portas? 105945 - M. Z. van Drunen, Arman Noroozian:
How to design data access for researchers: A legal and software development perspective. 105946 - Smriti Parsheera:
Stack is the New Black?: Evolution and Outcomes of the 'India-Stackification' Process. 105947 - Piotr Tereszkiewicz, Ewa Cichowicz:
Findings from the Polish InsurTech market as a roadmap for regulators. 105948 - Emilio Sulis, Luigi Di Caro, Rohan Nanda:
Introduction for computer law and security review: special issue "knowledge management for law". 105949 - Gabriela Kennedy:
Asia-Pacific developments. 105953 - Nick Pantlin:
European National News. 105954 - Pinghui Xiao:
The rise of livestreaming e-commerce in China and challenges for regulation: A critical examination of a landmark case occurring during COVID-19 pandemic. 105955 - Bart Custers, Helena Vrabec:
Tell me something new: data subject rights applied to inferred data and profiles. 105956 - Michael Anthony C. Dizon:
Socio-legal study of technology: A norms and values approach to hacking and encryption law and policy. 105958 - Kostina Prifti, Eduard Fosch-Villaronga:
Towards experimental standardization for AI governance in the EU. 105959 - Tae Jung Park, Akshita Rohatgi:
Balancing the platform responsibility paradox: A case for amplification regulation to mitigate the spread of harmful but legal content online. 105960
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