Call for Contributions: GDPR Analysis
I am looking for ideas and contributions for a special issue of the magazine – or series of issues of the magazine – which will offer detailed analysis of the GDPR and Directive…
I am looking for ideas and contributions for a special issue of the magazine – or series of issues of the magazine – which will offer detailed analysis of the GDPR and Directive…
Questions arising from the December 2015/January 2016 issue of Computers & Law. SCL Online CPD Scheme – Course code HW/SFCL:OC38 – CPD: 1 hour 30 minutes…
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This issue is remarkable for the fact that it is almost completely dominated by articles covering two themes: predictions and the fall-out from Schrems. Predictions I am very grateful to all those who responded to my call for predictions and have been amazed that so many have come up with contributions that are fresh and…
These predictions come from a wide cross-section of lawyers engaged in tech law…
We got some predictions from those not mainly focused on law or legal technology, and perhaps they are the most valuable of all…
Neil Brown offers a futuristic fantasy….
A collection of predictions from experts on the use of technology by lawyers and edisclosure…
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Joanna Goodman presents her predictions, focusing on the legal IT challenge for 2016 – Risk vs Innovation…
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Chris Dale says that his general theme is ‘disclose less, with technology as your sword and proportionality as your shield’ but there is much more than that here, laced with acerbic wit….
An important EU’s public consultation, seeking views on a series of questions targeting relations between platform providers and holders of rights in digital content, has a deadline of 6 January for responses…