School of Law: Recent submissions
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IG Generation
(Queen Mary University of London - School of Law, 2022) -
On the Road (2020)
(Queen Mary University of London - School of Law, 2022) -
Global or Local? Freedom of Speech and Some Extraterritorial Court Decisions on the Internet
(Queen Mary University of London - School of Law, 2022)The Internet’s cross-border relationships and de-territoriality exacerbate problems relating to the choice of jurisdiction, the determination of applicable law and the scope of judicial decisions. This paper seeks to ... -
A Closer Look (2021)
(Queen Mary University of London - School of Law, 2022) -
Window
(Queen Mary University of London - School of Law, 2022) -
Engendering Women Data Use, Privacy, and Protection in Africa: Focus on Data Laws in South Africa and Kenya
(Queen Mary University of London - School of Law, 2022)The discourse of data privacy and protection in Africa is an emerging one. While States in the region are bringing their legislation to speed in this field, the prevailing influence of patriarchy on every sector of the ... -
Adam and Eve 21st Century
(Queen Mary University of London - School of Law, 2022) -
Delivered Supper and eyePhone
(Queen Mary University of London - School of Law, 2022) -
The Best Interest of the Child in the Philippines: Lessons from Supreme Court Decisions and Their Potential Application in Online Sexual Exploitation of Children Cases
(Queen Mary University of London - School of Law, 2022)In the Philippines, upholding the best interest of the child is a legal obligation which follows from national and international laws. Examining Supreme Court decisions on the best interest of the child shows that it is ... -
Ocean of Information
(Queen Mary University of London - School of Law, 2022) -
Big Data Little People, After Eugène Atget (2021)
(Queen Mary University of London - School of Law, 2022) -
Facial Recognition Technology vs Privacy: The Case of Clearview AI
(Queen Mary University of London - School of Law, 2022)In January 2020, the New York Times revealed the existence of Clearview AI, a company that had developed a facial recognition tool of unprecedented performance. Various actors were fast in declaring the loss of privacy ... -
Foreword: Fundamental Rights in the Digital Age
(Queen Mary University of London - School of Law, 2022) -
Third Party Funding, Class Actions, and the Question of Regulation: A Topical Analysis
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Mini-publics, student participation, and universities’ deliberative capacity
(Taylor & Francis, 2023-01-02)