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- 2022
- Gary K. Y. Chan:
Towards a calibrated trust-based approach to the use of facial recognition technology. Int. J. Law Inf. Technol. 29(4): 305-331 (2022) - Scott McLachlan, Martin Neil, Kudakwashe Dube, Ronny Bogani, Norman E. Fenton, Burkhard Schafer:
Smart automotive technology adherence to the law: (de)constructing road rules for autonomous system development, verification and safety. Int. J. Law Inf. Technol. 29(4): 255-295 (2022) - Shivangi Mishra:
The dark industry of data brokers: need for regulation? Int. J. Law Inf. Technol. 29(4): 395-410 (2022) - Andrew D. Mitchell, Theodore Samlidis:
Cloud services and government digital sovereignty in Australia and beyond. Int. J. Law Inf. Technol. 29(4): 364-394 (2022) - Ifeanyi E. Okonkwo:
NFT, copyright and intellectual property commercialization. Int. J. Law Inf. Technol. 29(4): 296-304 (2022) - Alicia Schmidt:
Virtual assets: compelling a new anti-money laundering and counter-terrorism financing regulatory model. Int. J. Law Inf. Technol. 29(4): 332-363 (2022) - 2021
- Halefom H. Abraha:
Law enforcement access to electronic evidence across borders: mapping policy approaches and emerging reform initiatives. Int. J. Law Inf. Technol. 29(2): 118-153 (2021) - Aryan Babele:
Intrusive tech-enabled surveillance and 'National Security' secrecy: mounting concerns of mass snooping amid informational asymmetry. Int. J. Law Inf. Technol. 29(1): 24-56 (2021) - Kartikey Sanjeev Bhalotia, Divyansh Pareek:
Biometric encryption of smartphones: a charted ship in the ocean of adversarial system? Int. J. Law Inf. Technol. 29(2): 154-168 (2021) - Vincenzo Iaia:
The remodelled intersection between copyright and antitrust law to straighten the bargaining power asymmetries in the digital platform economy. Int. J. Law Inf. Technol. 29(3): 169-203 (2021) - Joanna Mazur:
Can public access to documents support the transparency of automated decision-making? The European Union law perspective. Int. J. Law Inf. Technol. 29(1): 1-23 (2021) - Purvi Nema:
Understanding copyright issues entailing deepfakes in India. Int. J. Law Inf. Technol. 29(3): 241-254 (2021) - Ifeoma Elizabeth Nwafor:
AI ethical bias: a case for AI vigilantism (AIlantism) in shaping the regulation of AI. Int. J. Law Inf. Technol. 29(3): 225-240 (2021) - Jan Oster:
Code is code and law is law - the law of digitalization and the digitalization of law. Int. J. Law Inf. Technol. 29(2): 101-117 (2021) - Shutt Rachel:
Embodied Computing: Wearables, Implantables, Embeddables, Ingestibles, by Isabel Pedersen and Andrew Iliadis (eds). Int. J. Law Inf. Technol. 29(1): 76-78 (2021) - Sophie Sia, René Cornish, Kieran Tranter:
Fired for Facebook... terminated for Tinder: dismissal for social media misconduct in New Zealand. Int. J. Law Inf. Technol. 29(3): 204-224 (2021) - Lilla Thiele-Evans, Blake Pepper, John Zeleznikow, Neil Foster, Tania Sourdin:
Regulatory approaches to managing artificial intelligence systems in autonomous vehicles in Australia. Int. J. Law Inf. Technol. 29(2): 79-100 (2021) - Pieter T. J. Wolters:
The territorial effect of the right to be forgotten after Google v CNIL. Int. J. Law Inf. Technol. 29(1): 57-75 (2021)
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