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European Journal of Law and Technology, Volume 5
Volume 5, Number 1, 2014
- Paul Maharg, Abhilash Nair:
Editorial.
- Uta Kohl:
Barbarians in Our Midst: 'Cultural Diversity' on the Transnational Internet. - Stephen Colbran, Anthony Gilding, Samuel Colbran:
The role of digital flashcards in legal education: theory and potential. - Darius Stitilis, Inga Malinauskaite:
Compliance with basic principles of data protection in cloud computing: the aspect of contractual relations with end-users. - Fritz Dolder:
Assessing "inventive step" of patent applications. - Gönenç Gürkaynak, Ilay Yilmaz, Derya Durlu:
Exploring New Frontiers in the Interface between Free Speech and Access Bans - The ECHR's Case of Ahmet Yıldırım v. Turkey.
Volume 5, Number 2, 2014
- Paul Maharg:
Editorial.
- Alex Avramenko, Parveen Tamadon-Nejad:
Internet innovations: exploring new horizons. - Arno R. Lodder:
When 'there' can be everywhere: On the cross-border use of WhatsApp, Pandora, and Grindr. - Niamh Christina Gleeson, Ian Walden:
'It's a jungle out there'?: Cloud computing, standards and the law.
- Perttu Virtanen:
Innoweb v Wegener: CJEU, Sui Generis database right and making available to the public - The war against the machines.
- Monika Zalnieriute:
Book Review: 'Data Privacy Law: An International Perspective'.
Volume 5, Number 3, 2014
- Paul Maharg, Abhilash Nair:
Editorial.
- Daithí Mac Síthigh:
Multiplayer games: tax, copyright, consumers and the video game industries. - Daniele Ruggiu:
Responsibilisation phenomena: the EC code of conduct for responsible nanosciences and nanotechnologies research. - Tobias Mahler:
Assessing legal risks of closed generic top-level domains. - Paul Maharg:
Convergence and fragmentation: legal research, legal informatics and legal education.
- David Mangan:
Book review: 'Employment law and the new workplace in the social media age'.
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