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Computer Law & Security Review, Volume 41
Volume 41, July 2021
- Dimitra Markopoulou, Vagelis Papakonstantinou:
The regulatory framework for the protection of critical infrastructures against cyberthreats: Identifying shortcomings and addressing future challenges: The case of the health sector in particular. 105502
- Niko Tsakalakis, Sophie Stalla-Bourdillon, Laura Carmichael, Trung Dong Huynh, Luc Moreau, Ayah Helal:
The dual function of explanations: Why it is useful to compute explanations. 105527
- Eduard Fosch-Villaronga, Tobias Mahler:
Cybersecurity, safety and robots: Strengthening the link between cybersecurity and safety in the context of care robots. 105528 - Janos Meszaros, Chih-Hsing Ho:
AI research and data protection: Can the same rules apply for commercial and academic research under the GDPR? 105532 - Siena Anstis:
Government procurement law and hacking technology: The role of public contracting in regulating an invisible market. 105536 - Filip Geburczyk:
Automated administrative decision-making under the influence of the GDPR - Early reflections and upcoming challenges. 105538 - Giovanni Comandè, Giulia Schneider:
Can the GDPR make data flow for research easier? Yes it can, by differentiating! A careful reading of the GDPR shows how EU data protection law leaves open some significant flexibilities for data protection-sound research activities. 105539 - Xavier Tracol:
The two judgments of the European Court of Justice in the four cases of Privacy International, La Quadrature du Net and Others, French Data Network and Others and Ordre des Barreaux francophones et germanophone and Others: The Grand Chamber is trying hard to square the circle of data retention. 105540 - Aurelia Tamò-Larrieux:
Decision-making by machines: Is the 'Law of Everything' enough? 105541 - Rosa M. Garcia-Teruel, Héctor Simón-Moreno:
The digital tokenization of property rights. A comparative perspective. 105543 - Ziyan Chen, Liu Shiguo:
China's self-driving car legislation study. 105555 - Maciej Rogalski:
Security assessment of suppliers of telecommunications infrastructure for the provision of services in 5G technology. 105556 - Joris Van Hoboken, Ronan Ó Fathaigh:
Smartphone platforms as privacy regulators. 105557 - Pratik Prakash Dixit:
From gatekeepers to publishers: Liability of internet intermediaries in India for hosting defamatory content. 105558 - Marco Cappai, Giuseppe Colangelo:
Taming digital gatekeepers: the 'more regulatory approach' to antitrust law. 105559 - Shujie Cui, Peng Qi:
The legal construction of personal information protection and privacy under the Chinese Civil Code. 105560 - Alessandro Mantelero, Maria Samantha Esposito:
An evidence-based methodology for human rights impact assessment (HRIA) in the development of AI data-intensive systems. 105561 - Fei Feng, Xia Wang, Tianxiang Chen:
Analysis of the attributes of rights to inferred information and China's choice of legal regulation. 105565 - Joke Baeck, Ignace Claeys:
Restitution of money spent on loot boxes in video games? 105566 - Sandra Wachter, Brent D. Mittelstadt, Chris Russell:
Why fairness cannot be automated: Bridging the gap between EU non-discrimination law and AI. 105567 - Jiangqiu GE, Li Chen:
The obligation to provide "non-personalised" search results under the Chinese E-commerce law. 105568 - Marcin Rojszczak:
The uncertain future of data retention laws in the EU: Is a legislative reset possible? 105572 - Vikas Kathuria, Mark-Oliver Mackenrodt:
The case against 'Narrow' price parity clauses. 105574 - Robert Hegarty, Mark Taylor:
Digital evidence in fog computing systems. 105576 - Wei Shen, Liyang Hou:
China's central bank digital currency and its impacts on monetary policy and payment competition: Game changer or regulatory toolkit? 105577
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