Journal: Comput. Law Secur. Rev.

Volume 25, Issue 1

1 -- 2Steve Saxby. Ringing in the changes - A quarter century of CLSR
3 -- 27Sylvia Kierkegaard. Open access to public documents - More secrecy, less transparency!
28 -- 43Graham Greenleaf. Five years of the APEC Privacy Framework: Failure or promise?
44 -- 50Hazel Grant. Data protection 1998-2008
51 -- 58Marcus Turle. Data security: Past, present and future
59 -- 68Gabriela Kennedy, Sarah Doyle, Brenda Lui, et al.. Data protection in the Asia-Pacific region
69 -- 83David Wright 0003, Serge Gutwirth, Michael Friedewald, Paul De Hert, Marc Langheinrich, Anna Moscibroda. Privacy, trust and policy-making: Challenges and responses
84 -- 88Gerrit Hornung, Christoph Schnabel. Data protection in Germany I: The population census decision and the right to informational self-determination
89 -- 96Jon Bing. Protecting personal data in wartime: The destruction of the alphabetic tabulators in Oslo
97 -- 100Helen Kemmitt, Rachael Jolley, Joanne Pairman, Olufemi Duduyemi. Baker & McKenzie's annual review of developments in EU law relating to IP, IT & telecommunications
101 -- 105Mark Turner 0003. The regular article tracking developments at the national level in key European countries in the area of IT and communications - Co-ordinated by Herbert Smith LLP and contributed to by firms across Europe
106 -- 112Gabriela Kennedy, Sarah Doyle, Brenda Lui. Legal developments and industry issues relevant to IT, media and telecommunications law in key jurisdictions across the Asia Pacific