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Computer Law & Security Review, Volume 25
Volume 25, Number 1, January 2009
- Steve Saxby:

Ringing in the changes - A quarter century of CLSR. 1-2
- Sylvia Kierkegaard:

Open access to public documents - More secrecy, less transparency! 3-27 - Graham Greenleaf:

Five years of the APEC Privacy Framework: Failure or promise? 28-43 - Hazel Grant:

Data protection 1998-2008. 44-50 - Marcus Turle:

Data security: Past, present and future. 51-58 - Gabriela Kennedy, Sarah Doyle, Brenda Lui, et al.:

Data protection in the Asia-Pacific region. 59-68 - David Wright, Serge Gutwirth, Michael Friedewald

, Paul de Hert, Marc Langheinrich
, Anna Moscibroda:
Privacy, trust and policy-making: Challenges and responses. 69-83 - Gerrit Hornung, Christoph Schnabel:

Data protection in Germany I: The population census decision and the right to informational self-determination. 84-88 - Jon Bing:

Protecting personal data in wartime: The destruction of the alphabetic tabulators in Oslo. 89-96
- Helen Kemmitt, Rachael Jolley, Joanne Pairman, Olufemi Duduyemi:

Baker & McKenzie's annual review of developments in EU law relating to IP, IT & telecommunications. 97-100 - Mark Turner:

The regular article tracking developments at the national level in key European countries in the area of IT and communications - Co-ordinated by Herbert Smith LLP and contributed to by firms across Europe. 101-105
- Gabriela Kennedy, Sarah Doyle, Brenda Lui:

Legal developments and industry issues relevant to IT, media and telecommunications law in key jurisdictions across the Asia Pacific. 106-112
Volume 25, Number 2, March 2009
- Steve Saxby:

Editor's foreword. 113-114
- Gerrit Hornung, Christoph Schnabel:

Data protection in Germany II: Recent decisions on online-searching of computers, automatic number plate recognition and data retention. 115-122 - Roger Clarke

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Privacy impact assessment: Its origins and development. 123-135 - Daniel Le Métayer, Shara Monteleone:

Automated consent through privacy agents: Legal requirements and technical architecture. 136-144 - Fanny Coudert:

Towards a new generation of CCTV networks: Erosion of data protection safeguards? 145-154 - Jeanne Pia Mifsud Bonnici, Kartina A. Choong:

Access to the health records of deceased patients: Why the law is in need of review. 155-164 - Rasika Dayarathna:

The principle of security safeguards: Unauthorized activities. 165-172 - Nehaluddin Ahmad

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Restrictions on cryptography in India - A case studyof encryption and privacy. 173-180
- Ewan Nettleton:

ECJ rules on acts of "Extraction" that infringe database right. 181-184 - Alana Maurushat, Ron Yu:

When Internet protocols and legal provisions collide: Unauthorised access and Sierra v. Ritz. 185-188
- Harry Small, Michael Dizon, Tabeebah Malik, Helen Kemmitt, Ben Smith, Alison Chin, Olufemi Duduyemi Of:

EU developments in IP, IT & telecommunications law. 189-193 - Mark Turner:

European national news. 194-198
- Gabriela Kennedy, Sarah Doyle, Brenda Lui:

Legal developments and industry issues relevant to IT, media and telecommunications law in key jurisdictions across the Asia Pacific. 199-207
Volume 25, Number 3, May 2009
- Steve Saxby:

Editor's foreword. 209-210
- Yves Poullet:

Data protection legislation: What is at stake for our society and democracy? 211-226 - Clare Sullivan:

Digital identity - The legal person? 227-236 - Yue Liu:

The principle of proportionality in biometrics: Case studies from Norway. 237-250 - Wouter Stol, H. K. W. Kaspersen, Joyce Kerstens, Eric Rutger Leukfeldt, Arno R. Lodder

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Governmental filtering of websites: The Dutch case. 251-262 - Carolyn Burbridge, Graeme Maguire:

Digital Britain interim report: A step in the right direction? 263-269 - Andrew Joint, Edwin Baker, Edward Eccles:

Hey, you, get off of that cloud? 270-274
- Anne S. Y. Cheung:

China Internet going wild: Cyber-hunting versus privacy protection. 275-279 - Alex Jenkins:

The Bermuda Islands blow 'sweet & sour' on employers' liability for Internet libel. 280-284
- C. N. M. Pounder:

Why privacy is at risk. 285-287
- Michael Dizon, Helen Kemmitt, Joanne Pairman, Nick Wloch:

EU update. 288-291 - Mark Turner:

European national news. 292-296
- Gabriela Kennedy, Sarah Doyle, Brenda Lui:

Asia-Pacific news. 297-304
Volume 25, Number 4, July 2009
- Steve Saxby:

Editor's foreword. 305-306
- Christopher Kuner:

An international legal framework for data protection: Issues and prospects. 307-317 - Thomas Hoeren

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The new German Data Protection Act and its compatibility with the European Data Protection Directive. 318-324 - Claire Walker:

Data retention in the UK: Pragmatic and proportionate, or a step too far? 325-334 - Isik Onay:

Regulating webcasting: An analysis of the Audiovisual Media Services Directive and the current broadcasting law in the UK. 335-351 - Yijun Tian:

Intellectual property (IP) protection versus IP abuses: The recent development of Chinese IP abuse rules and recommendations for foreign technology-driven companies. 352-366 - James Boon:

UK software patents - Get with the program. 367-371 - Mark Taylor, John Haggerty, David Gresty:

The legal aspects of corporate e-mail investigations. 372-376
- Helen Kemmitt, Michael Dizon, Adam Werth:

EU update. 377-381 - Mark Turner:

European national news. 382-386
- Gabriela Kennedy, Sarah Doyle, Brenda Lui:

Asia-Pacific news. 387-398
- Pernille Wegener Jessen:

European Citizen - Cross-Disciplinary Perspectives. 399
Volume 25, Number 5, September 2009
- Steve Saxby:

Editor's foreword. 401-402
- Paul de Hert, Vagelis Papakonstantinou

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The data protection framework decision of 27 November 2008 regarding police and judicial cooperation in criminal matters - A modest achievement however not the improvement some have hoped for. 403-414 - Brendan Van Alsenoy, Danny De Cock, Koen Simoens

, Jos Dumortier
, Bart Preneel
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Delegation and digital mandates: Legal requirements and security objectives. 415-431 - Aashish Srivastava

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Electronic signatures and security issues: An empirical study. 432-446 - Bertel De Groote

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Jurisdiction problems regarding Internet torts: Critical remarks. 447-454 - Anna C. B. Russell:

Blurring the love lines: The legal implications of intimacy with machines. 455-463 - Da-Yu Kao, Frank Fu-Yuan Huang, Shiuh-Jeng Wang:

Persistence and desistance: Examining the impact of re-integrative shaming to ethics in Taiwan juvenile hackers. 464-476
- Ewan Nettleton, Simon Llewellyn:

ECJ provides further guidance on the ambit of database right. 477-481
- Carolyn Burbridge, Graeme Maguire:

Digital Britain - the final report. 482-484
- Helen Kemmitt, Michael Dizon, Richard Davies:

EU update. 485-490 - Mark Turner:

European national news. 491-495
- Gabriela Kennedy, Sarah Doyle:

Asia-Pacific news. 496-500
- Raymond Wacks:

Global privacy protection: the first generation. 501-502 - Peter Gillies:

Cross border Internet dispute resolution. 502-503 - Corien Prins:

Internet Governance: Infrastructure and Institutions. 503-504
Volume 25, Number 6, November 2009
- Steve Saxby:

Editor's foreword. 505-506
- Nadezhda Purtova:

Property rights in personal data: Learning from the American discourse. 507-521 - Rolf H. Weber:

Internet of things - Need for a new legal environment? 522-527 - Paul Hunton:

The growing phenomenon of crime and the internet: A cybercrime execution and analysis model. 528-535 - Niloufer Selvadurai

, Md. Rizwanul Islam
, Peter Gillies:
Unauthorised access to wireless local area networks: The limitations of the present Australian laws. 536-542 - Johanna K. P. Dennis:

The "process" of patenting: Why should we care about a potential U.S. Supreme Court decision in Bilski v. Doll? 543-553 - Sherly Elizabeth Abraham:

Software patents in the United States: A balanced approach. 554-562 - Ruth Halpin, Roksana Moore:

Developments in electronic money regulation - the Electronic Money Directive: A better deal for e-money issuers? 563-568 - Richard Kemp:

Current developments in Open Source Software. 569-582
- Kate Brimsted:

The anonymous police blogger, the newspaper and the unmasking of Night Jack. 583-586
- Doris Myles, Michael Dizon, Joanna Thompson, John Oyama:

EU update. 587-591 - Mark Turner:

European national news. 592-595
- Gabriela Kennedy, Sarah Doyle:

Asia-Pacific news. 596-602

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