The fourth issue of the fourth year of SCRIPTed, is now live. In this issue:
Editorial
- SCRIPTed Redux: New Challenges, New Directions
Shawn H.E. Harmon and Wiebke Abel, pp.301-303
Peer-Reviewed Articles
- A Private Law Approach to Privacy; Mandatory Law
Colette Cuijpers, pp.304-318
- Emerging Global Networks for Free Access to Law: WorldLII’s Strategies
Graham Greenleaf, Philip Chung and Andrew Mowbray, pp.319-366
- Can Article 5.7 of the WTO SPS Agreement be a Model for the Precautionary Principle?
Niu Huei-Chih, pp.367-388
- The Protection of Personally Identifiable Information
DeLiang Liu, pp.389-406
- Net Neutrality and Consumer Access to Content
Christopher T Marsden,pp.407-435
- Identity Theft and Systems Theory: The Fraud Act 2006 in Perspective
Anne Savirimuthu and Joseph Savirimuthu, pp.436-461
Analysis
- Robots Bowling Alone: Evolving Post-Technological Humans
David Koepsell, pp.462-467
- Copyright and Research: A Different Perspective
Jan Velterop, pp.468-472
Reports
- Institute of Medicine, Law & Bioethics (IMLAB)
Amanda Warren-Jones, p.473-477
This is the first in a series of reports on the work of research centres working in SCRIPTed’s areas of interest.
Book Reviews
- The Regulatory Challenge of Biotechnology: Human Genetics and Food Patents
by Han Somsen (ed)
Reviewed by Kate Getliffe, pp.478-481 - Biotechnology and International Law
by Francesco Francioni and Tullio Scovazzi (eds)
Reviewed by Andrea Glorioso, pp.482-489 - Unravelling the Myth around Open Source Licences
by Lucie Guibault and Ot van Daalen
Reviewed by Andres Guadamuz, pp.490-492 - The Troubled Pregnancy: The Legal Wrongs and Rights in Reproduction
by J.K. Mason
Reviewed by Alasdair Maclean, pp.493-496 - New Directions in Copyright Law
by Fiona Macmillan (ed)
Reviewed by Daithí Mac Síthigh, pp.497-498
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