Browsing Centre for Commercial Law Studies by Title
Now showing items 22-41 of 386
-
Beyond "Complacency and Panic": Will the NIS Directive Improve the Cybersecurity of Critical National Infrastructure?
(2020-02)This is a pre-copyedited, author-produced version of an article accepted for publication in European Law Review following peer review. The definitive published version Michels, J. and I. Walden. “Beyond “Complacency and ... -
Birth, Growth, Survival, and Death of ICT Companies
(European Commission, 2015-02-01) -
Blockchain and law: Incompatible codes?
(2018-08) -
Blockchain as a Service (BaaS): Providers and Trust
(IEEE, 2018-07-09) -
Blockchain Demystified: A Technical and Legal Introduction to Distributed and Centralised Ledgers
(University of Richmond School of Law, 2021-11-06)This paper provides an introduction to blockchain technology and its legal implications. The paper consists of two parts. The first part looks at the technology behind the hype. It explains how blockchain technology works ... -
Blockchain for Governance of Sustainability Transparency in the Global Energy Value Chain: Part 2, Reconciling the Technology/Regulation Mismatch
(Edinburgh University Press, 2021-02) -
Border Problems
(2010-09) -
Border Problems II: Mapping the Third Border
(University of New South Wales Faculty of Law Research Series, 2018-12-05) -
Border Problems: Mapping the Third Border
(Wiley, 2020-01-30) -
Brexit and Corporate Taxation: New Perspectives
(Kluwer Law International, 2022-01-31) -
Broadcasting Privacy
(Hart Publishing, 2011) -
Bubbles, Taxes, and Interests: Another History of Insurance Law, 1720-1825
Insurance law in the eighteenth century is often seen as a perfect illustration of the way commercial law emerged from a relationship between the judges and the merchants, with Lord Mansfield at the centre, drawing on ...