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International Journal of Law and Information Technology, Volume 24
Volume 24, Number 1, Spring 2016
- Bernd Justin Jütte

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Coexisting digital exploitation for creative content and the private use exception. 1-21 - Trish O'Sullivan:

Developing an Online Dispute Resolution scheme for New Zealand consumers who shop online - are automated negotiation tools the key to improving access to justice? 22-43 - Rita Matulionyte

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10 years for Google Books and Europeana: copyright law lessons that the EU could learn from the USA. 44-71 - Giovanni Sartor

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The right to be forgotten: balancing interests in the flux of time. 72-98 - Clarice Marinho Martins de Castro, Chris Reed, Ruy J. G. B. de Queiroz:

Digital content and cloud-based contracts in Brazil and the European Union. 99-118
Volume 24, Number 2, Summer 2016
- Michel José Reymond:

Lenz v Universal Music Corp : Much ado about nothing? 119-127 - Bo Zhao

, G. P. (Jeanne) Mifsud Bonnici:
Protecting EU citizens' personal data in China: a reality or a fantasy? 128-150 - Dag Wiese Schartum:

Making privacy by design operative. 151-175 - Alexandra Sims

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The case for fair use in New Zealand. 176-202
Volume 24, Number 3, Fall 2016
- Amanda Scardamaglia, Angela Daly

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Google, online search and consumer confusion in Australia. 203-228 - Aradhya Sethia:

Rethinking admissibility of electronic evidence. 229-250 - W. Kuan Hon, Christopher Millard, Jatinder Singh, Ian Walden, Jon Crowcroft:

Policy, legal and regulatory implications of a Europe-only cloud. 251-278 - Lilian Edwards, Lachlan Urquhart

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Privacy in public spaces: what expectations of privacy do we have in social media intelligence? 279-310
Volume 24, Number 4, Winter 2016
- Emmanouil Bougiakiotis

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The enforcement of the Google Spain ruling. 311-342 - Anna-Maria Osula

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Remote search and seizure in domestic criminal procedure: Estonian case study. 343-373 - Adamantia Rachovitsa

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Engineering and lawyering privacy by design: understanding online privacy both as a technical and an international human rights issue. 374-399

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