Journal: Comput. Law Secur. Rev.

Volume 25, Issue 5

401 -- 402Steve Saxby. Editor's foreword
403 -- 414Paul De Hert, Vagelis Papakonstantinou. The data protection framework decision of 27 November 2008 regarding police and judicial cooperation in criminal matters - A modest achievement however not the improvement some have hoped for
415 -- 431Brendan Van Alsenoy, Danny De Cock, Koen Simoens, Jos Dumortier, Bart Preneel. Delegation and digital mandates: Legal requirements and security objectives
432 -- 446A. Srivastava. Electronic signatures and security issues: An empirical study
447 -- 454Bertel De Groote. Jurisdiction problems regarding Internet torts: Critical remarks
455 -- 463Anna C. B. Russell. Blurring the love lines: The legal implications of intimacy with machines
464 -- 476Da-Yu Kao, Frank Fu-Yuan Huang, Shiuh-Jeng Wang. Persistence and desistance: Examining the impact of re-integrative shaming to ethics in Taiwan juvenile hackers
477 -- 481Ewan Nettleton, Simon Llewellyn. ECJ provides further guidance on the ambit of database right
482 -- 484Carolyn Burbridge, Graeme Maguire. Digital Britain - the final report
485 -- 490Helen Kemmitt, Michael Dizon, Richard Davies. EU update
491 -- 495Mark Turner 0003. European national news
496 -- 500Gabriela Kennedy, Sarah Doyle. Asia-Pacific news
501 -- 502Raymond Wacks. Global privacy protection: the first generation
502 -- 503Peter Gillies. Cross border Internet dispute resolution
503 -- 504Corien Prins. Internet Governance: Infrastructure and Institutions