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This book examines the role of international law in securing privacy and data protection in the digital age, considering the impact of the boundaries of international privacy law, and the potential of global privacy initiatives.
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This book delivers an in-depth examination of the policy, legal, and commercial structures relating to the usage and exploitation of Open Source Software, enabling readers to understand the legal environment within which Open Source operates.
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This book explores the phenomenon of data – big and small – in the contemporary digital, informatic and legal-bureaucratic context.
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This volume presents new research in Artificial Intelligence and Law with special reference to criminal justice.It will be a valuable resource for academics and researchers working in the areas of AI, Technology and Criminal Justice.
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This book considers the emergence, role and scope of justice apps – mobile and web-based programs that can assist individuals with legal tasks.
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Providing an analysis of the legal issues relating to the regulation and governance of the Internet of Things, this book explores how laws drafted for offline technologies can cope with digitalisation and the rapid expansion of internet technologies.
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This is the first work to examine the fundamental aims and principles of data privacy law in an international context. Bygrave analyses relevant law from... Læs mere
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This fully up-to-date guide adopts a practical hands-on approach to information law, which is viewed from both an operational and strategic perspective.
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Taking a comparative approach, this book incorporates considerations from consumer protection law, procedural law, cross-border litigation, tort law, and data protection law, which are key to understanding the development of privacy class actions.