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Computer Law & Security Review, Volume 29
Volume 29, Number 1, February 2013
- Steve Saxby, David Goldberg:

Harry Saul Bloom (1913-1981). 1-3
- Steve Saxby:

The 2012 CLSR-LSPI seminar on privacy, data protection & cyber-security - Presented at the 7th international conference on Legal, Security and Privacy Issues in IT law (LSPI) October 2-4, 2012, Athens. 4-12 - Sylvia Mercado Kierkegaard, Patrick Kierkegaard

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Danger to public health: Medical devices, toxicity, virus and fraud. 13-27 - Arne Tauber, Peter Kustor, Bernhard Karning:

Cross-border certified electronic mailing: A European perspective. 28-39 - Gönenç Gürkaynak, Ilay Yilmaz, Derya Durlu:

Understanding search engines: A legal perspective on liability in the Internet law vista. 40-47 - Angela Adrian:

How much privacy do clouds provide? An Australian perspective. 48-57 - Anthony Gray

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Conflict of laws and the cloud. 58-65 - Duryana binti Mohamed:

Combating the threats of cybercrimes in Malaysia: The efforts, the cyberlaws and the traditional laws. 66-76
- Elisabetta Rotondo:

The application of the proposed European Standardisation Regulation in practice. 77-80 - Christopher Rees:

The future of Information Law: Why all roads lead to Rome. 81-82
- Scott Allardyce, Tom Ohta, Sam Tuxford, Faye Weedon, Sacha Wilson, Osman Zafar, Mark Watts:

EU update. 83-88 - Mark Turner:

European national news. 89-93
- Gabriela Kennedy:

Asia-Pacific news. 94-101
Volume 29, Number 2, April 2013
- Steve Saxby:

Editor's foreword. 103-104
- Reinhard Steennot:

The right of withdrawal under the Consumer Rights Directive as a tool to protect consumers concluding a distance contract. 105-119 - Ioanna Magklasi:

"Electronic transport records": Assessing the contribution of the Rotterdam Rules to e-commerce. 120-126 - Bharat Saraf, Ashraf U. Sarah Kazi:

Analysing the application of Brussels I in regulating e-commerce jurisdiction in the European Union - Success, deficiencies and proposed changes. 127-143 - Stephen Mason:

Electronic banking and how courts approach the evidence. 144-151 - Christopher Hooper, Ben Martini, Kim-Kwang Raymond Choo:

Cloud computing and its implications for cybercrime investigations in Australia. 152-163 - Avnita Lakhani:

Social networking sites and the legal profession: Balancing benefits with navigating minefields. 164-174
- Richard Kemp:

Mobile payments: Current and emerging regulatory and contracting issues. 175-179
- Scott Allardyce, Daniel Byrne, Tom Ohta, Sam Tuxford, Mark Watts, Faye Weedon, Osman Zafar, Libby Amos, Briony Pollard:

EU update. 185-189 - Mark Turner:

European national news. 190-194
- Gabriela Kennedy:

Asia-Pacific news. 195-202
Volume 29, Number 3, June 2013
- Steve Saxby:

Editor's foreword. 205-206
- Pardis Moslemzadeh Tehrani

, Nazura Abdul Manap, Hossein Taji:
Cyber terrorism challenges: The need for a global response to a multi-jurisdictional crime. 207-215 - Katina Michael

, Roger Clarke
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Location and tracking of mobile devices: Überveillance stalks the streets. 216-228 - Alessandro Mantelero:

The EU Proposal for a General Data Protection Regulation and the roots of the 'right to be forgotten'. 229-235 - Janine S. Hiller, Roberta S. Russell

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The challenge and imperative of private sector cybersecurity: An international comparison. 236-245 - Susan Corbett

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The retention of personal information online: A call for international regulation of privacy law. 246-254 - Maria Eduarda Barroso Gonçalves

, Inês Andrade Jesus:
Security policies and the weakening of personal data protection in the European Union. 255-263 - Kah Leng Ter:

Singapore's Personal Data Protection legislation: Business perspectives. 264-273 - Rebecca Ong:

Internet intermediaries: The liability for defamatory postings in China and Hong Kong. 274-281 - Paul Przemyslaw Polanski

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Some reflections on the duality of regime for software protection in the European Union. 282-288
- Francis Aldhouse:

Data protection in Europe - Some thoughts on reading the academic manifesto. 289-292 - Emily M. Weitzenboeck:

... and still we are left wanting: Malta's White Paper on digital rights. 293-295
- Scott Allardyce, Libby Amos, Nadine Bleach, Patricia Collis, Claire Davies, Tim Heaps, Adam Laverty, Tom Ohta, Sam Tuxford, Mark Watts, Faye Weedon, Osman Zafar:

EU update. 296-301 - Mark Turner:

European national news. 302-306
- Gabriela Kennedy:

Asia-Pacific news. 307-313
Volume 29, Number 4, August 2013
- Steve Saxby:

Editor's foreword. 315-316
- Dara Hallinan, Michael Friedewald

, Paul de Hert:
Genetic Data and the Data Protection Regulation: Anonymity, multiple subjects, sensitivity and a prohibitionary logic regarding genetic data? 317-329 - Paolo Balboni

, Milda Macenaite:
Privacy by design and anonymisation techniques in action: Case study of Ma3tch technology. 330-340 - Rolf H. Weber:

Internet of things - Governance quo vadis? 341-347 - Clare Sullivan:

Digital identity, privacy and the right to identity in the United States of America. 348-358 - Courtney A. Barclay:

A comparison of proposed legislative data privacy protections in the United States. 359-367 - Carly L. Huth:

The insider threat and employee privacy: An overview of recent case law. 368-381 - Wan Man Jason Fung, Avnita Lakhani:

Combatting peer-to-peer file sharing of copyrighted material via anti-piracy laws: Issues, trends, and solutions. 382-402 - Bharat Saraf, Ashraf U. Sarah Kazi:

An analysis of traditional rules applied by Australian courts to establish personal jurisdiction and their application in e-commerce. 403-412 - Roksana Moore:

Standardisation: A tool for addressing market failure within the software industry. 413-429
- Graham Greenleaf:

'Modernising' data protection Convention 108: A safe basis for a global privacy treaty? 430-436 - Elisabetta Rotondo:

The legal effect of EU Regulations. 437-445 - Jonathan Bolls, Stephen Castell:

Computer based testing - Bolls v. W. Scott Street, Sec'y of Va. Bd. of Bar Exmnrs., August 11, 2009, case no. 090915. 446-449
- Scott Allardyce, Edwin Bond, Patricia Collis, Tim Heaps, Adam Laverty, Tom Ohta, Pietro Franchi, Sam Tuxford, Mark Watts, Faye Weedon, Osman Zafar:

EU update. 450-456 - Mark Turner:

European national news. 457-461
- Gabriela Kennedy:

Asia-Pacific news. 462-471
- Monika Zalnieriute

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The Oxford Handbook of Internet Studies. 472-474
Volume 29, Number 5, October 2013
- Steve Saxby:

Editor's foreword. 475-476 - Serge Gutwirth, Michael Friedewald

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Emergent technologies and the transformations of privacy and data protection. 477-479
- Matthias Leese

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Blurring the dimensions of privacy? Law enforcement and trusted traveler programs. 480-490 - Zuzanna Warso:

There's more to it than data protection - Fundamental rights, privacy and the personal/household exemption in the digital age. 491-500 - Ugo Pagallo

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Robots in the cloud with privacy: A new threat to data protection? 501-508 - Mireille Hildebrandt, Laura Tielemans:

Data protection by design and technology neutral law. 509-521 - Raphaël Gellert, Serge Gutwirth:

The legal construction of privacy and data protection. 522-530 - Gloria González Fuster

, Serge Gutwirth:
Opening up personal data protection: A conceptual controversy. 531-539 - Iván Székely:

Building our future glass homes - An essay about influencing the future through regulation. 540-553 - Warren B. Chik

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The Singapore Personal Data Protection Act and an assessment of future trends in data privacy reform. 554-575 - Roba Abbas

, Katina Michael
, Michael G. Michael, Rob Nicholls
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Sketching and validating the location-based services (LBS) regulatory framework in Australia. 576-589 - Uri Volovelsky, Roy Raynzilber:

The liability of website owners for defamation in Israel: A challenge yet to be solved? 590-600 - Richard Cumbley, Peter Church:

Is "Big Data" creepy? 601-609
- Micheál O'Floinn

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It wasn't all white light before Prism: Law enforcement practices in gathering data abroad, and proposals for further transnational access at the Council of Europe. 610-615
- Libby Amos, Patricia Collis, Tom Ohta, Sam Tuxford, Mark Watts, Faye Weedon, Sacha Wilson, Osman Zafar:

EU update. 616-620 - Mark Turner:

European national news. 621-625
- Gabriela Kennedy:

Asia-Pacific news. 626-635
- Henry Pearce

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Privacy and media freedom. 636
- Alessandro Mantelero:

Corrigendum to "The EU Proposal for a General Data Protection Regulation and the roots of the 'right to be forgotten'" [2013] 29 CLSR 229-235. 637
Volume 29, Number 6, December 2013
- Colette Cuijpers:

Legal aspects of open source intelligence - Results of the VIRTUOSO project. 642-653
- Bert-Jaap Koops:

Police investigations in Internet open sources: Procedural-law issues. 654-665 - M. H. M. Schellekens:

Are internet robots adequately regulated? 666-675 - Bert-Jaap Koops, Jaap-Henk Hoepman, Ronald Leenes:

Open-source intelligence and privacy by design. 676-688 - Pardis Moslemzadeh Tehrani

, Nazura Abdul Manap:
A rational jurisdiction for cyber terrorism. 689-701 - Sophie Stalla-Bourdillon

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Online monitoring, filtering, blocking ....What is the difference? Where to draw the line? 702-712
- Nicole S. van der Meulen:

You've been warned: Consumer liability in Internet banking fraud. 713-718
- Patricia Collis, Nick Cross, Alexander Evans, Louisa Jacobs, Laura Peirson, Tom Ohta, Sam Tuxford, Mark Watts, Faye Weedon, Osman Zafar:

EU update. 719-723 - Mark Turner:

European national news. 724-728
- Gabriela Kennedy:

Asia-Pacific news. 729-735

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