Conference theme: “Legal Regulation and Education: Doing The Right Thing?”
University of East Anglia
14-16th April 2014
Conference Papers
- Conference Programme
- A Game of Information Testing the Limits for Protecting the Integrity of User Data [Nicholas Gervassis]
- A Low-Tech Solution to Teaching: The Book Club as an Educational Tool [Andrew Murray]
- A wrong focus on ‘non-commercial’ instead of ‘transformative’? Lessons to be learned for European copyright policy from the Google Books decision and opt-out procedures à la robots.txt [Christian Geib]
- Addressing the harms of sexism in music [Ruth Houghton & Ben Warwick]
- After the Hype MOOCs and Legal Education [Catherine Easton]
- An Arab Perspective on the Obligation of Confidentiality in Mediation [Mohamed Salem Abou El Farag]
- Article 5 (3) of the Brussels I Regulation and its applicability in the case of intellectual property rights infringement on the Internet [Nataliya Hitsevich]
- Breach Notification Law Security vs Trust Can we have both or does one eliminate the other [Roksana Moore and Sophie Stalla-Bourdillon]
- Bridging the gap between law and technology design- the challenges of ubiquitous computing [Lachlan Urquhart, Ewa Luger & Tom Rodden]
- Building the Relational Contract for Digital Scholarship [Chen Zhu]
- By continuing to use this site tracking trust and online choices [Judith Rauhofer & Andrew Black]
- Collection versus Database evolution or confusion in European Intellectual Property Law [Pedro Dias Venâncio]
- Combatting Cybercrime Through Hacking (Back): Cure or Curse [Nicole van der Meulen]
- Copyright and disability beyond DRM [Burkhard Schafer]
- Copyright Infringement and Internet Perspectives [Hayleigh Bosher]
- Copyright, Risk and Cultural Heritage [Victoria Stobo]
- Criminalisation or Rape Porn Tinkering with the Law [Abhilash Nair]
- Cross-border infringement of intellectual property rights [Anabela Gonçalves]
- Defamation on the Internet in Hong Kong The Position Thus Far [Rebecca Ong]
- Doing the right thing for the Telecommunications Sector in Europe: Too little or too much? [Kevin M rogers & Steve Goulton]
- DRM and Modchips Time for the CJEU to Do the Right Thing [Martina Gillen]
- Equal Access to the Internet A human rights analysis [Catherine Easton]
- Facilitating 3D Printing The Role of Open Licences [Deborah Ferns]
- Fairness and Justice in Virtual Spaces Empowering the ungovernable [Kim Barker]
- Forgetting across the Pond Erasure Europe and Aggregation America [Lawrence Siry & Mathilde Stenersen]
- Free Database Licensing in Public Sector [Libor Kyncl]
- Illegal access to information systems and the Directive 2013/40/EU a step backwards on the adequate protection of rights [Pedro Freitas]
- Internet as a tool of surveillance and social control [Clémentine Boulanger]
- Judge Camera Action Legal education and the regulation of recording and broadcasting proceedings in court [Michael Bromby and Burkhard Schafer]
- Kill One Man Terrorize a Thousand [Nina Xu]
- Lets get personal (data) [Karen Mc Cullagh]
- Making schools responsible for cyberbullying amongst young people Are we doing the right thing [Jo-Ann Pattinson]
- Online dispute resolution in the context of the EU compared to Saudi regulations [Abdulrahman Alajaji]
- Online law teaching still a step into the unfamiliar [Rosemarie Mcilwhan, Liz Hardie & Francine Ryan]
- Orwell +30: 2014 as Orwell’s 1984 [Andrew Murray]
- Privacy in Public Google Glass and Creepshots [Subhajit Basu]
- Protecting the Specified Secret: A new development in Japan [Hiroko Onishi]
- Regulating for Responsibility [David Mangan]
- Regulation of science and technology a comparative study between ancient and contemporary China [Phoebe Li]
- Share and share alike? Trust, anonymisation and data sharing [Marion Oswald]
- Shared space regulation, technology and legal education in a global context [Paul Maharg]
- Smart surveillance options for legislative innovation in a post-Snowden Europe [Joseph A Cannataci & Jeanne Pia Mifsud Bonnici]
- Solving the Puzzle Comparing data protection definitions and its consequences for the data processing in Cloud Computing environment [Alicja Gniewek]
- Spies the whistleblower big data and a little duck [Konstantinos Siliafis]
- Streaming of Porn Movies, The RedTube.com Case: Shame on Whom? [Sandra Schmitz]
- Surfing in the Darkness A Legal Conceptualization of The Onion Router [Lawrence Siry]
- Taking Offence – Restricting Domain Name Registrations [Martin Jones]
- The Application of UK Copyright Law to 3D Printing and Mass Customisation [Dinusha Mendis]
- The Audiovisual Media Service Directive as implemented by national regulatory authorities [Jenny Metzdorf]
- The Current Position of Parody under the Copyright Regime: The Hong Kong Perspective [Sandy Sabapathy]
- The Digital Economy Act (DEA) 2010; Subscriber Monitoring and the Right to Privacy under Article 8 of the ECHR [Felipe Romero Moreno]
- The EU Copyright Code: Implications for the Future of Copyright Law [Dinusha Mendis & James Griffin]
- The EU Regulation on ODR: Doing the right thing for consumers [David Poyton]
- The Fourth AML Directive [János Böszörményi & Erich Schweighofer]
- The hunger (for) games [Daithí Mac Sithigh]
- The solar intolerance of patent trolls [Chris Wadlow]
- The views expressed represent mine alone [Maria Helen Murphy]
- “The Worlds’ Fair 2014: Internet of Things, Internet of Rights?” [Argyro Karanasiou]
- Time to neutralise the attack on Net Neutrality [nderpreet Heire]
- Too much of a right thing? Innovation, energy and conflict [Abbe Brown]
- Towards a Privacy Right in Copyright Enforcement Online [Kevin O’Sullivan]
- Towards universal norms for smart devices, but how to enforce these when “there” can be everywhere [Arno Lodder]
- Trying to Do the Right Thing! e-Learning and Experiential Learning for a Changing Legal World [Craig Newbery-Jones]
- Unraveling Intermediary Liability [Emily Laidlaw]
- Usage Patterns of Parliamentary Assistants and MKs in Social Networking Sites [Chen Sabag Ben Porat]
- Virtual Worlds a legal post-mortem account [Edina Harbinja]
- When the Invisible Hand becomes Visible: What role should Competition Law rules play in shaping the Internet? [Orla Lynskey]
- Who Killed Privacy? [Paul Bernal]
- Who Sampled? [Nick Scharf]