Journal: Comput. Law Secur. Rev.

Volume 21, Issue 2

108 -- 118Richard Kemp, David Meredith 0004, Caspar Gibbons. BHB v. William Hill: Dark horse or non-starter?
119 -- 127Yun Wang, James Cannady, James Rosenbluth. Foundations of computer forensics: A technology for the fight against computer crime
128 -- 137Angus M. Marshall, Brian C. Tompsett. Identity theft in an online world
138 -- 145Jan Grijpink. Two barriers to realizing the benefits of biometrics - A chain perspective on biometrics, and identity fraud
146 -- 152Ewout Keuleers, Jean-Marc Dinant. Data protection and multi-application smart cards - the use of intelligent servers to ensure interoperability and data flow requirements
153 -- 161Sarabdeen Jawahitha. Cyberjurisdiction and consumer protection in e-commerce
162 -- 168David Halliday, Miriam Andrews, Ilana Saltzman, Tom Bowden. Baker & McKenzie's regular article tracking developments in EU law relating to IP, IT & telecommunications
169 -- 0Stephen Saxby. Book review: German Telecommunication Law and the new European regulatory framework, Hermann-Josef Piepenbrock, Fabian Schuster (Eds.), Dr. Verlag Otto Schmidt, Köln (August 2002), 349 pp., Hard-cover, EUR 64.80, ISBN: 3-504-56042-8
170 -- 0Stephen Saxby. Book review: E-commerce: Encyclopaedia of E-commerce Law, Simon Stokes, Robert Carolina (Eds.), Thomson, Sweet & Maxwell (2003), Loose-leaf, £425.00 (excludes releases), ISBN: 0-421-74260-7
170 -- 0Stephen Saxby. Book review: Choice of law: Choice of law in copyright and related rights Mireille N.N. van Eechoud (Ed.), 2003, Kluwer Law International, 290 pp., Hard-cover, £59.59, US$ 96, €85, ISBN 90 411 2071 8